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Haunted History at the North House

October 18, 2013
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Haunted History Performers (R-L): Larry Davis, Kelly Kemp, Emma Foster, Nikalee Foster Turner, and George Piasecki
Haunted History Performers (R-L): Larry Davis, Kelly Kemp, Emma Foster, Nikalee Foster Turner, and George Piasecki

If you missed Haunted History on First Friday, do not worry. The Greenbrier Historical Society will be offering Haunted History tours again on Friday October 18th. We will open our doors for an evening of thrills, chills, and fall fun. The North House will once again be visited by a number of spirits who are yearning to tell our guests their tragic stories. Come walk the darkened hallways, listen for unexplained footsteps, and prepare yourself for ghostly images of some of our favorite historical figures.
The Greenbrier Historical Society would like to thank our director Pamela Barry and performers: George Piasecki, Larry Davis, Nikalee Foster Turner (10/4 only), Britney Wilcox (10/18 only), Emma Foster, and Kelly Kemp for all of the hard work and time they donated to the society for this production!
Tours will begin every thirty minutes from 5 to 7pm with the last tours starting at 6:30pm. No reservations needed, tours will be filled on first-come first served basis. The admission fee will be “Pay What You Can” and will go to support the Greenbrier Historical Society and North House Museum. If you have any questions or require more information, please call 304-645-3398 or email info@greenbrierhistorical.org.

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