Happy Halloween ...

The Origins of Halloween
Stories to be Spooked by
Halloween Clipart
Halloween for Kids! (new!)

     Haunted America starts your Halloween quest. Hungry for adventure? You'll find more spookiness at the Haunted Corners of the WWW. For an ever-changing Halloween experience, visit Rip & Jack's Trick or Treat.

     No Halloween is complete without a good scare... so enter the horrifying Caverns of Blood at your own risk. Help create a horror story at Tales from the Dive. Or cream those scary bad guys and try for the high score list at the Halloween Haunted Carnival. Speaking of scary, there's also Heather's Scary Halloween Page (for kids only!), designed by a 5-year-old. Now that's scary.

     Creating your own Halloween haunt? You'll need decorating, haunted house, and party ideas from the Halloween mailing list archives, plus patterns and carving tips from Jack-O-Lanterns Plus! If you want a peek into the past, take a look at the Halloween Collectibles page. Or find out what the future holds at the original WWW Tarot site.

     But what if you've gone too far? Take the Vampyre tests at the Vampyres Only page to find out.. If vampires are still in your blood (or werewolves, ghosts, or witches), The Ooga Booga Page may satisfy your thirst. But real-life witches aren't so spooky ... try the witch-cam, or go shopping in Salem at Pickering Wharf.

  Still craving more horror? Do you dare visit The Cabinet of Dr. Casey? The only place left that can possibly satisfy your macabre tastes is The Dark Side of the Web.


Marsha Michie; Last modified 6/8/98
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