Every year, horror and history fans across New Jersey eagerly anticipate the Haunted Red Mill Event! This year, we got quite a scare as the traditional Halloween event was canceled due to safety concerns. However, it’s not all doom and gloom…
Unexplained Cases (a paranormal investigative documentary web series) has come to save the day and #SaveHalloween.
Liz West/Flickr It’s the 30th anniversary of the Haunted Red Mill and we’re so glad that the spooky season is saved!
On Saturday, October 24th, they will be hosting a spooky virtual celebration. There will be a costume party and contest, haunted house, creepy cocktails, and the highlight of the evening (for many) a real-life paranormal investigation.
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The investigation will be led Daryl Marston and Mustafa Gatollari, stars of A&E’s television show ‘Ghost Hunters.’
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Learn all about the history of haunted happenings at the Red Mill and experience them firsthand.
Anthony Cuffari/Flickr Legend says that many died at the mill, some in gruesome ways due to the lack of safety protocols.Guests have reported a man in what appears to be a historic costume on the mill’s third floor. The thing is…the Red Mill does not employ costumed re-enactors.
Tour the mill with paranormal professionals and see what spirits they discover. If you’re interested in ghosts, this is the event for you. Expect high tech equipment and the opportunity to interact with investigators.
Red Mill Museum/Facebook Be warned…it may end up being quite scary. The annual Haunted Red Mill may be fun and festive but the site itself is believed to have real-life (or death) ghosts. They all seem friendly enough, though. Some are believed to be playful children.
What’s fact? What’s fiction? We can’t say for sure but we know it will be a scary good time (online)!
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If you’re interested in this very special haunted Halloween event, check out its Facebook Page or the Red Mill Museum’s website for more information.
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It’s the 30th anniversary of the Haunted Red Mill and we’re so glad that the spooky season is saved!
Anthony Cuffari/Flickr
Doug Davey/Flickr
Legend says that many died at the mill, some in gruesome ways due to the lack of safety protocols.Guests have reported a man in what appears to be a historic costume on the mill’s third floor. The thing is…the Red Mill does not employ costumed re-enactors.
Red Mill Museum/Facebook
Be warned…it may end up being quite scary. The annual Haunted Red Mill may be fun and festive but the site itself is believed to have real-life (or death) ghosts. They all seem friendly enough, though. Some are believed to be playful children.
Christopher Lotito/Wikipedia
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