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The Best Frisco October Is A High Country Halloween

October 27, 2016
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Get spooked in the carefully set-up eerie streets of Frisco all weekend long. Experience Halloween exactly how it’s meant to be sensed – the scent of the supernatural, the sight of ghosts, ghouls and goblins, the feeling of the chills rolling down your spine, the sudden sounds of unexplained noises whistling past your ear and of course, the sweet taste of candy! The Colorado High Country has it all and much more this weekend. Here is a list of the Halloween festivities creeping in and overtaking Frisco:

Nightmare at the Museum & Cemetery Crawl

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The Frisco Historic Park will host an after-hours reception from 5:00pm – 8:00pm. Enjoy a macabre afterhours party at the Museum and explore the Historic Park by lantern for FREE.

Additionally, for a $10 donation, ghoulish guests may join the Summit County Coroner on a Frisco Cemetery Crawl. Dare to meet some historic souls from Frisco’s past! Ticket sales and Cemetery Crawl tour start at the Schoolhouse Museum at 7:00pm. American Gothic and Victorian attire encouraged – light refreshments and treats provided. Nevermore!

Frisco’s Haunted House

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The former Frisco community center at 110 3rd Avenue (corner of 3rd Avenue and Granite Street) will be unrecognizable once the Town of Frisco and the Mountain Mentors Teen Program, Activities Run BY Youth (ARBY) transform it into a haunted castle. This annual haunted house is a creative and spooky labor of love for local volunteers and youth. The haunted house is largely imagined, created and staffed by local youth who gain valuable entrepreneurial skills with this project. The Haunted House will be open from 6:00pm until 10:00pm on Friday, October 28, through Monday, October 31. The Haunted House is recommended for ages 7 and up, and guests are invited to drop by for a good scare for a good cause benefiting Mountain Mentors Teen Program, ARBY.

Tickets cost $5 for students, $7 for adults and $20 for a family four pack. All proceeds benefits Mountain Mentors Teen Program, ARBY.

Trick-or-Treat on Main Street

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Trick-or-treaters can help themselves to all the sweets they can handle at businesses up and down Main Street and in the Frisco Historic Park. For the little ones, cartoons will also play in the Historic Park Log Chapel. Look for the bright orange jack-o-lanterns hanging outside Main Street businesses passing out candy 6:00pm – 8:00pm, Halloween night. Frisco invites all ghouls, goblins, witches and princesses to join us for a night of safe tricks and treats this Halloween on Main Street from Madison Avenue to Seventh Avenue.

Make this Halloween a weekend to remember for the entire family. Book your stay with us today and set-up camp just two minutes away from all of the creepy, crawly, yet wildly entertaining Halloween events.

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