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  2. Step inside Kansas City’s newest haunted experience & its ...

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    Kansas native and horror director Darren Lynn Bousman took over the Exiled KC haunted trail experience this year, building a cultish carnival in the woods of Bonner Springs. See what it’s like ...

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    The Edge of Hell in Kansas City West Bottoms district is the nation’s oldest continuously operating haunted attraction. It features a signature 5-story spiral slide and an encounter with the devil.

  4. A Hollywood fan visited KC’s newest haunted experience. You ...

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    Tori Spelling of “Beverly Hills 90210” fame visited the new Exiled: Crooked Rose Woods haunted experience in Bonner Springs.

  5. Edge of Hell (Kansas City) - Wikipedia

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    Edge of Hell is an American haunted house attraction located in Kansas City, Missouri. [1] The Edge of Hell was founded in 1975 and is said to be the oldest haunted house in the United States. [2] [3] It is operated by Full Moon Productions, which also operates The Beast and Macabre Cinema. [4] [5]

  6. List of ghost towns in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    There are many reasons as to why a community becomes abandoned (or nearly abandoned). Transportation – With the development of major highways and interstates, people were willing to travel farther for goods and services causing local businesses in smaller to

  7. Epperson House - Wikipedia

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    One legend involves the ghost of Harriet Evelyn Barse (1875-1922). Barse was an organ student at the Kansas City Conservatory of Music. Uriah and his wife, Mary Elizabeth Weaver Epperson (1855-1939), brought Barse with them when they moved into the house. They referred to her as their adopted daughter, even though no legal adoption occurred.

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