Private Haunts Here's a list of places you can visit during the 1998 Halloween season, designed and
executed(!) by folks like yourself (except maybe a little weirder)
Archie McPhee If they don't have it, you don't need it.
Halloween Mart Halloween
costumes and supplies "The Internet's Premier Halloween Costume Site" They have Star
Wars, Star Trek stuff, adult children's masks props books ect. On line ordering
is available and they have an 800 number.
Salem, Mass. what better place
to visit for Halloween than Salem, site of the infamous witch trials. Check out the
Haunted Happenings page
for 1998's festivities. The Salem Witch Museum
has a Web page for information on tours.
The Tombstone Tourist images
of gravestones from around the world, including celebrity tombstones and links
Virtual Haunts -- In No Particular Order
Ben & Jerry's Flavor Graveyard The final, well maybe not so final, resting place of some flavors that we just aren't making right now.
Hell's Half Acre a Halloween site brought to you by the Star Tribune Online, Minneapolis / St. Paul
Come visit Billy Bear's Halloween Party page...
intended for small
Kids... so it's a safe place to visit! Carve a pumpkin... bob for apples
and Sarah will tell you your Halloween future!
Halloween In Quebec in French -- brought to you by Quebec Telephone and RGB Technologies.
Make a virtual Jack O Lantern.
Bats -- They're Not Just For Halloween Anymore!
Fun Facts -- from Sea World / Busch Gardens
Vampire bats have fewer teeth than any other bat because they
do not have to chew their food.
Along with flying, vampire bats can run, jump, and hop with
great speed, using their chest muscles to fling themselves skyward.
Vampire bats in the same colony support their roostmates by
regurgitating blood to bats that are unable to find food.
Vampire bats don't suck blood. They make a small incision and
lap up the blood of their hosts.
Bat Boxes:
All about bats from the Vermont State Parks page, a haven For Vermont's Bats.
Bat Links The Consortium of Aquariums, Universities and Zoos (C.A.U.Z.) is an international
network of scientists and educators in universities, zoos, aquariums, conservation
organizations, and governmental agencies who are dedicated to worldwide conservation.
Folklore page the Ghost Story Folklore list page for Halloween stories
Guy Fawkes Day
Guy Fawkes Day - November 5 So it's not Halloween, find out why some English people gather round bonfires once a year,
burning effigies and watching fireworks.
Guy Fawkes Day - The Gunpowder Plot On the night of November 5th, throughout England fireworks are set off.
The people do this to commemorate their country's most notorious traitor: Guy Fawkes