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Continuing my journey south, I crossed the state border into Georgia and headed to Atlanta. There are quite a few haunts in Atlanta so I mapped out my visits and headed to Stadium of Screams at Gwinnett Braves Stadium for my first stop on Saturday night. The Stadium of Screams is a first year haunt with a great story so read on. (read more)

I had time left on my schedule Friday night so I wanted to hit another haunt before I called it a night. After talking to other customers in line at a couple of the haunts, I headed out to Scream Acres Haunted House and Hayride. It was quite a drive out there, but was well worth the trip. (read more)

My second visit of the night was to Columbia Phobia Haunted House in Columbia, South Carolina. It was a more intense haunt with a different twist for the second attraction at the event. (read more)

I made it to the Hall of Horrors Haunted House on Friday night just outside Columbia, South Carolina and met some great people who put on a good show. They don’t have the biggest budget out there but they do have a lot of creativity and originality. (read more)

Kersey Valley Spookywoods is a pretty well known show having been on the Travel Channel and received awards for their show so I knew I wanted to check this show out when I was in town. The show is very well produced and does a great job scaring the guests. (read more)

If you have read issue #51 then you know about Woods of Terror on Church Street and you also know why I wanted to see Eddie McLaurin’s show. Even though rained threatened, the cast and crew put on a great show. (read more)

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February 3rd, 2012

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