If you can not view this html email click here GETAWAY ALERT! NEW TRAIL! Discover the United States' only statewide paranormal tourism trail Dear EscapeMakers - Apparently, restless souls will not be ignored. The Haunted History Trail of New York State continues to grow with the addition of 11 new locations and experiences for visitors to enjoy. Since 2013, the trail has grown from 13 to 30 New York State counties from Lake Erie to the Hudson River. The trails 70+ locations will educate and possibly cause sleepless nights for those who visit. To request a free 2016 Haunted History Trail of New York State brochure, click here. You can start making travel plans by requesting the beautiful 24-page Haunted History Trail of New York State brochure. The brochure gives an informative description of each location and activities that guests can participate in at these scary spots. You can find trail locations by region or by activity descriptions such as ghost hunts, guided tours, haunted dining, haunted inns and others. In addition to requesting the trail brochure, you also have the option of receiving visitor guides from the counties in which the trail locations reside. All you have to do is click here! Tour a bone-chilling museum of medical devices at the Dr. Best House and Medical Museum in Middleburgh. The 42-room Knox Mansion in Johnstown has consistent reports of children laughing and sightings of apparitions. The past comes alive in Rochester when enjoying a stroll with the Rochester Candlelight Ghost Walks. Outside of the Big Tree Inn in the collegiate town of Geneseo, you just might spot the former innkeeper walking the grounds with a lantern. For many reasons, they say the Capitol building in Albany is a scary place - participate in New York State Capitol Haunted
If you can not view this html email click here GETAWAY ALERT! NEW TRAIL! Discover the United States’ only statewide paranormal tourism trail Dear EscapeMakers – Apparently, restless souls will not be ignored. The Haunted History Trail of New York State continues to grow with the addition of 11 new locations and experiences for visitors to enjoy. Since 2013, the trail has grown from 13 to 30 New York State counties from Lake Erie to