Get spooked at the NMFH’s annual family-friendly Haunted House

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Photo courtesy of the National Museum of Funeral History

Visit the annual Haunted House at the National Museum of Funeral History from Thursday, October 1 to Monday, November 2, 2015.

The annual Haunted House at the National Museum of Funeral History is back again this year. Running through Monday, November 2, you can visit as often as you’d like to get your daily scare on.

Get spooked as you walk through bone-chilling scenes at this haunted attraction, which is set up like a real home. Visitors will wander through spooky settings, including the welcome parlor, the kitchen and even a playroom filled with clown toys and other creepy playthings.

All surprises are automated, so adults can rest easy knowing that no actors or other amateur scarers will be lurking around the corner, waiting to pop out screaming.

The Haunted House is rated PG-13 and is recommended for children 12 and up. Children under 12 are allowed to attend if they dare, but must be accompanied by an adult. Uncertain parents and guardians are welcome to walk through the haunted house first, before deciding whether its appropriate for their kids.

Halloween Season at the Museum of Funeral History

Be sure to visit the National Museum of Funeral History throughout the season for fall activities that are fun for the whole family. Check out the interactive Myths and Legends of the Graveyard Exhibit until Sunday, November 1, look at classic and contemporary cars (some cars will even be dressed up) during the annual Halloween Car Show with a fall festival atmosphere on Halloween Day, Saturday, October 31, and learn about Latin customs during the Dia de los Muertos Celebration on Sunday, November 1.

About the National Museum of Funeral History       

The National Museum of Funeral History houses the country’s largest collection of funeral service artifacts and features renowned exhibits on one of man’s oldest cultural customs. Visitors can discover the mourning rituals of ancient civilizations, see up-close the authentic items used in the funerals of U.S. Presidents and Popes and explore the rich heritage of the industry – which cares for the dead.

Haunted House at the National Museum of Funeral History

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