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Friday, October 14, 2011

Real Haunted Happenings at Corydon State Historic Site On Oct. 22nd!




Do you have the courage to explore haunted Corydon … at night … with only a lantern? 

During this first-ever haunted experience at Corydon State Historic Site on Oct. 22, discover some of Corydon’s real paranormal occurences.





A lantern will be the only thing guiding the way as brave mortals learn about unexplained experiences staff and other visitors have witnessed at actual locations in Corydon. Be some of first people to publically find out what has been seen, felt and heard in the First State Capitol, Governor Hendricks' House and the Wright Interpretive Center that’s out of the ordinary.

There will be two ghost tours; the first begins at 8 p.m. and the second at 9:15. Tours are limited to 30 fearless people.

For those who seek more thrills and chills, a Ghostly Overnight in the Governor's House is offered that same night. Overnight tickets include the ghost tour and a behind-the-scenes look at the second floor in the Governor’s House, currently closed to the public. Guests of the Ghostly Overnight will also have the opportunity to investigate haunted happenings more thoroughly in the other buildings.



The overnight has limited space as guests will be sleeping in the Governor’s House! No one under age 18 on the overnight and participants are required to sign a waiver.

Ghost tours are $15 per person, $20 if purchased after Oct. 17. The overnight is $100 per person and includes the Real Haunted Happenings ghost tour, refreshments and breakfast the next day. After Oct. 17, the overnight price is $110.  For tickets, you may stop in the office at 126 E Walnut Street in downtown Corydon, or call: 812.738.4890. Hurry, before they disappear like a ghost!

 
Corydon Capitol State Historic Site is located in Harrison County in southern Indiana. Part of the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites, Corydon became Indiana’s first state capital in 1816. From the square, Federal-style limestone capitol to the brick Governor’s Headquarters, Corydon is where you can discover how the Indiana territory developed into our great Hoosier state. For more information, call 812.738.4890 or visit indianamuseum.org/corydon.

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