Halloween is a Treat at Crossroads!

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This fall, Crossroads Village, a historical recreation of 19th century American living, comes to life for the 25th year of Halloween celebrations with a new cast of creepy characters!

For the whole month of October, Crossroads is inhabited by friendly witches, happy ghosts and spooky friends that the whole family can enjoy. The pumpkin mountain, an enchanted forest and the straw maze are all waiting to be explored by children of every age. Halloween costumes are not required, but always welcomed!

The village is open to ghoulish guests on weekends beginning the first Friday of the month, and open on additional days closer to Halloween. Events at the village include an old-fashioned magic show and a 40-minute ride on the famous Huckleberry Ghost Train Express! Trick-or-treating is, of course, a main attraction and there are stations throughout the Village offering doughnuts and candy for everyone. No Halloween tricks here – just treats!

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