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See Ghosts and Ghouls for Halloween in Galveston |

Friday, 19 September 2008
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For those wanting an eerie encounter this Halloween in Galveston may be the ghoulish destination for you. Experience everything from historical haunted tours in Galveston to Halloween hayrides. Whether Trick-or-Treating or getting hooked on Haunted Houses, this Halloween experience will not disappoint. Explore the past by embarking on one of the Haunted Tours in Galveston. Be a part of history and mystery while walking down the streets of the Strand District and visiting the sights of the American Civil War's Battle of Galveston, and the Great Storm of 1900. The haunted tours in Galveston will leave you chilled to the bone! If you prefer campfires and roasted marshmallows, depart on a Halloween Hayride at Galveston Island State Park that travels through the park and along the shoreline. Here, you can enjoy the outdoors while being entertained by ghost stories and eating free treats. Celebrating Halloween in Galveston isn't the only option in Texas. Houston offers endless opportunities for fun and excitement. Kids can visit the Houston Zoo's Zoo Boo! If you are really brave, stop in the "Lost Species Cemetery", or whirl around in the "Scareousel". Other activities include decorating pumpkins, promenading in the "Monster Mashquerade" and watching Halloween magic shows. The Red Lion Pub's Halloween party welcomes adults in the Galveston/Houston area. This Pub is the perfect atmosphere for mingling and meeting new people. Be sure to find out the costume theme, come dressed up, and dance into the night. Halloween in Galveston is great for kids and adults alike. When looking for a hotel to spend the night after your chilling haunted tours in Galveston, check into the haunted Hotel Galvez- A Wyndham Historical Hotel and ask to stay in room 501. If you're lucky, this will get you a real-life ghost encounter. For more information visit the Hotel Galvez website or call 409-765-7721.
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