Unique Halloween Locations at ScareLA 2014
In the fourth and final segment of “Graveyards, Mansions & Ships: LA’s Unique Halloween Event Locations,” representatives from Heritage Square
Read More3800 Homer Street
Los Angeles, 90031
(323) 225-2700
www.heritagesquare.org
Heritage Square Museum is a living history museum that offers year-round tours of Victorian era mansions, conducted by guides in period costume, including a handful of eerie events: magic shows, ghost tours, classic horror movie screenings, and their annual Halloween and Mourning Tours. Typically, the emphasis is on history rather than horror, but the venue has also hosted interactive games and immersive theatre productions.
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In the fourth and final segment of “Graveyards, Mansions & Ships: LA’s Unique Halloween Event Locations,” representatives from Heritage Square
Read MoreIn Part 1 of Hollywood Gothique’s panel on “Graveyards, Mansions & Ships: LA’S Unique Halloween Event Locations,” Steve Biodrowski interviews
Read MoreAt 11:30am on Saturday, August 9, Hollywood Gothique will be posting a panel at ScareLA, titled “Graveyards, Mansions, and Ships:
Read MoreThe Heritage Square Museum’s annual Halloween and Mourning Tours provide a good example of how museums and historical/preservation societies exploit
Read MoreDate: Halloween Night, 4-7pm Location: Heritage Square Museum, 3800 Homer Street, Los Angeles, CA Link out: Click here Description: The
Read MoreI just wanted to take a moment to offer a brief, belated review of this year’s edition of Heritage Square
Read MoreLocation: Heritage Square Museum, 3800 Homer Street, Los Angeles, CA Date: Saturday, October 22 Time: Gates open at 7:30pm; screening
Read MoreTo my surprise, looking over last year’s posts, I find no 2009 edition of Hollywood Gothique’s annual Halloween Haunt Awards.
Read MoreWith the Halloween weekend upon us, I have been busy updating the Hollywood Gothique website, making sure all the information you need is at your fingertips. Much of this is simple re-organization, but there is some new information, too.
The rather vaguely titled “Other Halloween Haunts” page has morphed into Halloween Parties & Street Fairs, which you can access here. The previous version of the page was a bit of a jumble, including harvest festivals, plays, and other activities more family-friendly, which didn’t sit well on a page mostly occupied by adult parties.
Read MoreNot every Halloween event in Los Angeles needs to be a night-time fright-fest; some can be daylight excursions with educational
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