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HauntedAustin.com Halloween Weekend Guide: November 2-5 👻

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Halloween may be over but there's still some scary fun taking place here in Austin! Whether you're interested in some Fall Fun or Horrifying Haunts, https://www.hauntedaustin.com has what you're looking for. Be sure to check these attractions out before they close their doors for the spooky season!

After visiting a haunted attraction, be sure to come back and visit https://www.hauntedaustin.com to leave the haunt a review and rating. This will help the attraction be in the running to win the 2023 Haunt of the Year!

       

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