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'First in Fright': Why North Carolina is such a spooky state

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Experience something that goes bump in the night | By Annemarie Kropf Around this time every year, H

Experience something that goes bump in the night | [Travelzoo]( ['First in Fright': Why North Carolina is such a spooky state]( By Annemarie Kropf Around this time every year, Halloween decorations spring up in stores and front porches. Little kids get excited about trick-or-treating as their favorite superhero or TV character. Local haunted houses invite you for a night of suspense and horror. Spooky delights are all in a day’s work for North Carolina. This state is full of hair-raising stories, legendary creatures of the night and ghoulish attractions. You can get your fill of spine-tingling experiences all year long. Read on for our favorite haunts (if you dare).  [Read More]( You are receiving this email as part of the membership you signed up for with this address: {EMAIL} You can modify your email options or unsubscribe at any time. This is not you and you're not a Travelzoo member yet? [Sign up now]( [Update Email]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Terms & Conditions]( We use cookies to optimize your user experience on Travelzoo. By clicking on any link in this email you are agreeing to allow this. Please read our [Privacy and Cookie Policy](. Do not reply to this email. We cannot accept replies to this address. Written inquiries can be sent to: Travelzoo 590 Madison Avenue, 35th Floor New York, NY 10022 Or email us at: support@travelzoo.com © 2024 Travelzoo. All rights reserved. [*][*][*]

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