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Tennessee Haunted Houses
Tennessee has had several nicknames, but the most popular is "The Volunteer State." The nickname originated during the
War of 1812, in which the volunteer soldiers from Tennessee, serving under Gen. Andrew Jackson, displayed marked
valor in the Battle of New Orleans.
Other nicknames include the "Big Bend State," which refers to the Indian name of the Tennessee River; "The River with
the Big Bend"; and "Hog and Hominy State," now obsolete but formerly applied because "the corn and pork products of
Tennessee were in such great proportions between 1830 and 1840"; and "The Mother of Southwestern Statesmen," because
Tennessee furnished the United States three presidents and a number of other leaders who served with distinction in
high government office.
Many Tennesseeans volunteer at area haunted houses in the fall.
Forest of Fear
Venture into, the Forest of Fear! A haunted experience that offers thrills, chills, and 3-D effects
Friday and Saturday nights in October
(Added: 14-Sep-07 Clicks: 3447)
Appalachian GhostWalks and Ghost Tours
Voted amongst the top ten ghost tours in America, Appalachian GhostWalks offers several different tours and unforgettable Haunted Vacations.
(Added: 11-Jul-07 Clicks: 2019)
Monster Mountain
We've ripped off the face of Monster Mountain and constructed a horrifying new season for 2007. Monster Mountain: Legend of Cavern Hills. Journey through the decrepit mining town of Cavern Hills and experience Hell on earth! Dine in at Cannibal Kitchen, Dance yourself to Death at Club Corpse, and watch out for chainsaw wielding Zombies! Can you make it out of this town alive?
(Added: 12-Aug-05 Clicks: 5159)
Haunted Hay Maze - Millington, TN
What could be so scary about a little hay? Haunted houses aren't just for kids Anymore 7170 Hwy 51 North, Millington, TN (15 miles north of Memphis) 6 to 8 PM: """"PG"""" rated scare. 8 to 10 PM: """"R"""" rated scare for Really Scary. This is our fourth year and we take our scaring job very seriously.
(Added: 25-Oct-06 Clicks: 1027)
Capitan Leech and his crew of the undead
You think pirates are a thing of the past? Find out for yourself as you walk through Tennessee's Appalachian Caverns, the final resting place for Capitan Leech and his crew of the undead. Try not to scream, this only makes the blood-thirsty, undead pirates more likely to pick you out for their next meal. You might just make it out alive.
(Added: 07-Aug-06 Clicks: 1831)
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