Halloween Eve is the last day to check out Dr. Destruction's Haunted Forest
Posted: Oct 30, 2017 7:30 AM CDT

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SOMERS (CBS 58)--Today is the day before Halloween, but it's the last time you can visit Dr. Destruction's Haunted Forest on Jerry Smith's Pumpkin Farm near Kenosha. This local attraction has been happening for a quarter of a century, and this year promises to provide as much fright and intrigue as usual. The setting is a little different. You'll notice a haunted house right in the middle of a corn maze. The farm itself took a major hit during the summer floods, so organizers had to work even harder to get everything ready for the season. They say you won't be disappointed.
The Haunted Forest will be open between 4 and 8 pm for just one more evening. There's a five dollar admission.
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