7 Haunted Houses
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Enter if You Dare - Cleveland’s Most
Incredible Haunted Houses








In the afterlife, the Egyptian god of Death, Anubis, will protect you. The living he cares for very little. He does not take kindly to interlopers intruding in on the rest of the dead. If you do not respect the dead, you will have to face the wrath of Anubis, which in and of itself is a fate worse than death.

When the lights are off and the crowd goes home, the evil finally gets a chance to come out and play. If you are not welcome - stay out. Cirque Macabre is here and the carnies are ready to slay.

Humanity had pushed the boundaries of space exploration, venturing deep into the cosmos in search of new frontiers. What some astronauts found will haunt them, and you, forever.

On the outskirts of town, hidden deep in the woods and swallowed by an eternal fog, stands the crumbling ruin of the Asylum. Once hailed as a groundbreaking institution that could cure any ailment; physical or mental. It now exists as a haunting monument to of cruelty and madness. The Asylum’s rotting shell looms over the community, a place so feared that no one dares approach.

You find yourself lost in the woods, surrounded by evil, and chainsaws echo through the airs. This is Blood Harvest - and you're next in line for this gruesome nightmare.

Tucked away deep in the woods stood an old Victorian mansion, frozen in time. For generations, it had loomed as a silent witness to the horrors that had unfolded within. Whispers of evil spirits, vampires, savage werewolves, and other unholy creatures surrounded the house in dreadful legend, while echoes of the victims were said to linger in its walls and floors.

The Moonview Trail has been the center of folklore for hundreds of years, stories told long before the current residents of the town can even remember. The trail leads you through a forest where warnings still echo in everyone’s minds to never stray from the trail lest hikers suffer severe consequences. Are those strict rules to ensure the protection of the surrounding wildlife, or is it for the safety of curious hikers? Will you take your chance to visit the Swamp for yourself and find out?