Is Terre Haute haunted?
Terre Haute – Is Terre Haute haunted? Well, we know for one night it definitely will be!
Downtown Terre Haute's spookiest night of the year is Friday. 'Haunted Haute' will be held on Friday, October 25 from 5:30–8:30 pm.
Trick-or-treat booths will be set up along Wabash Avenue from 5th Street to 9th Street. There will be over 50 candy stations and more. Downtown Terre Haute restaurant staples as well as food trucks will be on hand for anyone who doesn't want to fill up on candy.
The event has much more than just the candy booths. It also includes:
● A dance party sponsored by 100.7 Mix-FM with support from Casey's General Store and Sycamore Pain and Wellness Center.
● A festive feature provided by Bin There Dump That.
● The Vigo County Public Library will hold a Halloween Book giveaway from 6:30-8:30 pm at their Downtown Terre Haute branch.
● The Terre Haute Children's Museum leading fun activities and games
● Inflatables from Rowe's Rockin' Inflatables.
● WTWO's photo booth.
'Haunted Haute is an amazing chance to show off the great businesses and organizations that make up our community,' said Lindsey English, Director of Downtown Terre Haute. 'Bringing thousands of people together in our downtown is something we look forward to every year.'
The event is made possible through sponsorship by Taghleef Industries, Great Dane Terre Haute, and Chrysler Jeep of Terre Haute.
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