The Lexington County Museum will host the eleventh Annual Haunted History Halloween program at 231 Fox Street in Lexington this year. As ghoulish guides lead guests on a spooky but not too scary journey of the museum property, visitors will hear ghostly stories, including strange and unusual events in Lexington County’s colonial and antebellum history.
Guests will hear amazing stories, learn about crime and punishment in the 19th century, and meet memorable specters and ghosts along the way.
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The Lexington County Museum will host the eleventh Annual Haunted History Halloween program at 231 Fox Street in Lexington this year. As ghoulish guides lead guests on a spooky but not too scary journey of the museum property, visitors will hear ghostly stories, including strange and unusual events in Lexington County’s colonial and antebellum history.
Guests will hear amazing stories, learn about crime and punishment in the 19th century, and meet memorable specters and ghosts along the way. Visitors will also learn about cooking in the mid-19th century and some of the superstitions held by Lexington County residents. Sheriff John Fox may make an appearance as well. Watch out for frights and surprises around every corner!
Tours will last around forty-five minutes each and will take place on the evenings of Thursday October 26 and Friday October 27 at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 pm. Tickets are $6.00 for adults and $3.00 for children under 12.
Members get in free with a membership card. This event frequently fills up so reservations are required. To make a reservation, call the Lexington County Museum at 803-359-8369 or email the museum at JRFennell@lex-co.com. This event is a great way to learn about Lexington history and is educational, family-friendly and, most importantly, fun!
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