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Museum haunted walks will resume in October

By The Columbian
Published: September 22, 2017, 5:56am

The Clark County Historical Museum’s sixth annual Haunted Walking Tours are returning Fridays and Saturdays in October.

Each session will begin at 8 p.m. at the Clark County Historical Museum, 1501 Main St.

Tickets are $12 per person for the public and $10 for museum members.

Centering on the strange and peculiar, the haunted walks blend local myths, oral histories and research on Vancouver’s sometimes sordid past. The museum itself — opened in 1909 as a Carnegie library — plays a role in several accounts of mysterious activities occurring in the research library.

The walks are for those age 13 and older. Participants should bring flashlights. Reservations are limited and go quickly. Pre-payment is required; call 360-993-5679 or email info@cchmuseum.org for information.

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