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Cue the creepy music. [View this email in your browser] introduces The travelstoke app The world's first mobile social network for travelers travelstoke's Spooky Experts Wondering where to enjoy the best spooky spots? These are this week's travelstoke Halloween experts. [Katherine Cheng] International Parks and Recreation Expert [Joanna Kalafatis] Travel writer on the hunt for strange [Jessica Parker] Explores quirky spots around the globe [Scott Hargrove] Expert in weird history [Amy] Odd museum expert [Michael Matti] Explores eerie forests around the world travelstoke's Top Spots for a Spooky Halloween You may want to keep the lights on tonight. Museum of Death Los Angeles, United States Not for the faint of heart and weak of stomach...BUT Hollywood's Museum of Death is a grisly look into some of the most notorious murder scenes and executions. A self guided tour reveals such pleasantries as baby coffins, serial killer artwork and autopsy video. Stoked by [Joshywashington] [Learn More About This Spot] Grave Creek Mound Moundsville, United States Ancient Burial Mound across the street from the Moundsville Penitentiary. Stoked by [Scott Hargrove] [Learn More About This Spot] Alcatraz Island San Francisco, United States Visiting the abandoned prison factory at #Alcatraz. The island has some great history in addition to the prison, as a military base and as part of a Native American struggle for rights. Check the behind the scenes tour! Stoked by [Joanna Kalafatis] [Learn More About This Spot] Museo de Sitio Colon 10 Arica, Chile The guided audio tour is included with your entrance--with many language choices. It's interesting. The museum doesn't take long to see, but it's worth a stop in. Stoked by [Amy] [Learn More About This Spot] Meet locals and travelers from across the globe with travelstoke [Twitter] [Facebook] [Instagram] [YouTube] [Medium] Copyright © 2016 Matador Network, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. Our mailing address is: Matador Network PO Box 7775 #40021 San Francisco, CA 94120 [Add us to your address book] Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences] or [unsubscribe from this list]

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