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ALABAMA
Williams Station Day —Atmore, Oct.
25. Step back in time to Atmore s founding
in 1866 as a supply stop along the
Williams Station Railroad and celebrate
with blues, mule events, and arts & crafts
on the town streets. (251) 368-3305.
ARKANSAS
Forest of Fright —Piggott,Oct. 23-25
and 30-31. Features a walking trail and
evening hayrides through a forest
haunted with a series of live, spooky
scenes and scary characters at Pumpkin
Hollow. (870) 598-3568.
FLORIDA
Boggy Bayou Mullet Festival—
Niceville, Oct. 17-19. A family event
featuring live entertainment, arts &
crafts, and 10 tons of mullet—the fish
that’s played a major role in the local
economy. Highway 85 at College
Boulevard. (850) 678-1615.
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GEORGIA
Hummingbird Festival—Hogans
ville, Oct. 18-19- Old-fashioned family fun
with arts & crafts, antiques, great food, a
Gvil War encampment, puppet shows,
pony and hay rides, and live entertainment
downtown. (706) 637-9497.
KENTUCKY
Halloween Campout —Carlisle, Oct.
24-25. Features haunted trail walks,
storytelling, a costume competition,
concerts, miniature golf, trick-or-treat
ing, and campsite decorations at Blue
Licks Battlefield State Resort Park.
(859) 289-5507.
LOUISIANA
Louisiana Yambilee Festival—
Opelousas, Oct. 22-26. A celebration of
the yam, featuring a parade, pageants, crop
exhibits, yam-cooking contests, live music
and entertainment, food, and carnival rides.
(800)210-5298.
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MISSISSIPPI
Dancing Rabbit Festival —Macon,
Oct. 25. Activities include arts & crafts, a
flea market, children's games and rides, a
motorcycle show, talent contest, live musi
cal entertainment, and food vendors down
town. (800)487-0165.
NORTH CAROLINA
Halloween Festival —Wilmington,
Oct. 24-26. Features haunted hayrides, a
haunted bam, carnival games, childrens
rides, a costume contest, and a non-scary
house with puppets, storytelling, and
games at Poplar Grove Plantation. (910)
686-9518.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Old Country Fair —Liberty, Oct. 25.
An event featuring more than 50
crafters who will display and sell their
goods, as well as rides, games, a petting
zoo, puppet shows, music, and food to
suit all tastes at Sarlins Community
Square. (864) 843-3019.
TENNESSEE
Mountain Makins’ Festival—Morris
town, Oct. 25-26. Bringing together
the best in regional music, juried
artists, skilled demonstrators of tradi
tional crafts, children's activities, and
an array of delicious foods at Rose Cen
ter. (423)581-4330.
VIRGINIA
Hillbilly Haunted Hayrides—Maur
ertown, Oct. 25-26 and Oct. 31-Nov. 1. A
spooky hayride featuring old country folk
lore that unfolds along a path of scary
scenes. Also features a hoedown at Shenan
doah County Park. (540) 984-3030.
WEST VIRGINIA
800 at the Zoo —-Wheeling, Oct. lb
-19 and 23-26. Come out and enjoy trick
or-treating outings, Halloween cartoons, a
spooky train ride, and other scary activities
at The Good Zoo at Oglebay Resort. (304)
2434000.