9 Things To Do In NYC This Spooky Season
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9 Things To Do In NYC This Spooky Season
"New York is one of the most magical places you can be in the fall, and with that comes a whole host of activities to get you in the autumnal spirit. Why wait until Oct. 31st to celebrate Halloween when you can spend all month exploring the spooky side of New York City! This collection of activities and events range from cute to delicious to bone chilling, but all make for perfect ways to tap into the childlike wonder and excitement associated with Halloween."
"The Twisted Spine This brand new bookstore is the first of its kind in New York City with the entire shop being dedicated to horror and dark literature. There is something for all horror fans here, regardless of which subgenre you're partial to. The store itself is like stepping into Dracula's personal library, with pitch black walls, a large fireplace, and leather armchairs."
"Green-Wood Cemetery Mere blocks from Prospect Park, Green-Wood Cemetery brags 478 acres of "hills, valleys, glacial ponds, and paths, throughout which exists one of the largest outdoor collections of nineteenth- and twentieth-century statuary and mausoleums." This National Historic Landmark truly is stunning, especially as the leaves begin to change and cover the ground around the monuments. The tops of the rolling hills offer views of both the Manhattan skyline and Gowanus Bay."
New York offers a range of October activities to celebrate Halloween beyond Oct. 31, from cozy treats to bone-chilling experiences that evoke childlike wonder. The Twisted Spine is a new bookstore dedicated to horror and dark literature, with pitch-black walls, a fireplace, leather armchairs, and a cafe serving espresso, beer and wine; the venue hosts October events including a live Macabre Daily podcast on Oct. 19 and a scary story time on Oct. 25. Green-Wood Cemetery spans 478 acres of hills, valleys, glacial ponds, and paths, featuring nineteenth- and twentieth-century statuary and mausoleums, with hilltops offering views of the Manhattan skyline and Gowanus Bay.
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