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Posted: 4:36 PM Oct 10, 2008
Niles Haunted Scream Park has fun for everyone
The Niles Haunted Scream Park wants to show you a frighteningly good time. The park has more than 44-acres of haunted cemeteries, hayrides, and haunted houses.
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There are only three weeks until Halloween, but you can already get into the spooky spirit.
The Niles Haunted Scream Park wants to show you a frighteningly good time.
The park has more than 44-acres of haunted cemeteries, hayrides, and haunted houses.
It is one of the largest of its kind in the country.
More than 300 volunteers help run the Scream Park, where there is something spooky for the entire family.
"We try to make ourselves a family friendly park while remaining scary for every one at the same time. We don't recommend small children enter certain areas but we do have family things like the haunted hayride for example," explained volunteer Vicki Zimmerman.
Proceeds go to various local charities.
The park runs through November first.

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