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Fort Adams spooks you again!

Posted by Kimberly Sherman October 20, 2009 10:41 AM

FortressofNightmares_RIblog.jpgPrepare to be spooked in Rhode Island! The Fort Adams Trust presents its Fortress of Nightmares Oct 23-25 and Oct. 30-Nov. 1. Starting at 7 p.m., Newport's historic Fort Adams unleashes the restless spirits of its past on special haunted tours. New this year is an opportunity to take part in a legitimate ghost hunt with paranormal investigators from RISEUP. While you’re here, venture through Rhode Island’s only haunted tunnel system. Reasonably priced, this spook show costs $15 and gets you a 50-minute ghost hunt and a 20-minute haunted house experience, with hardly any lines. Tours are weather dependent and sturdy footwear is required. For more information visit online.

Photo courtesy of Fort Adams Trust

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