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Need Help Finding Where Are Good Haunted Houses Near Madison Wi

What is the best haunted house near Milwaukee Wisconsin?

Have you been to the Haunted House on Mitchell Street? It looks pretty good.

Need help finding where are good haunted houses near Madison, WI?

Hauntedwisconsin.com

UW Saddle & Sirloin haunted house
A Terrifying tour
Both listed in the above web site with three others in Madison

Finding an apartment in Madison,WI?

College website should list rentals in the area that accept college students

What is the scariest haunted house in Madison, WI?

I was wondering the same thing and have been looking online for the last hour....here's the only thing close that I've found:

http://www.haunted-barn.com/

Here's an excerpt from their webpage:
We are always striving to make the Haunted Barn bigger and better every year and this year is no exception.
This year's expansion includes a bigger and better trail to the graveyard. You will be guided through the "Trail of Blood" then you will need to brave the "Woods of no Return" where you will need to cross "Creepers Gorge".
On to the "Cemetery of Lost Souls", and if you make it back to the barn, Freddy will take you for a ride from Hell in "Freddy's Return".
Our "Exorcist" area will give you the chills, and then it's on to "Ohmi's Revenge".
The barn has it's own "Crypt Keeper" and our new "Castle of Torment" will send shivers down your spine.
You will have to make it through the "Tunnel of Terror" as it will take you to the lower levels of the castle where you will face your greatest challenge in "The Vampire's Lair".

Good luck finding a good Haunt!!! Let me know if you hear of anything else. I was also looking for a good Haunted Corn Maze at night. Seems no one gets in the spirit lately...

Where can I find a really scary haunted house in Milwaukee WI?

hi there,take your pick. whooooooooo!!!!!!!!!

http://www.hauntedhouses.com/states/wi/

regards pops...

WI Haunted Houses?

There is a new book out now called Haunted Wisconsin. Also check out Whitewater. Its supposed to have many haunted houses.

What are some Haunted places near New Berlin or Brookfield Wisconsin?

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The Geisha Bath House in Madison, WI?

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I live in Madison. Well, just south of it in the boonies.  $85k including accommodation, food, tax and other expenditures is great.  You'll be VERY comfortable, although this all depends on what you expect as far as living conditions.  $85k can get you a good house and much else to enjoy.  I'm assuming you already have a good collection of belonging and perhaps you'll be selling a house since you seek relocation money (unless you are renting).  One of the major reasons my wife and I moved back to our home state of Wisconsin was not JUST to raise our family in a safe environment, with great school systems and close to family, but to actually be able to afford to buy a nice house as well.  There are many surrounding communities to explore as well, as far as living.  Verona, WI right there and is one of the best communities you could ask for.  Middleton, WI is amazing as well.  You'll love the many different vibes of Madison.  You'll love the restaurants, UW campus, and the other areas I already mentioned.  If you have kids, I'd strongly suggest Verona.  They have a great school system.  Madison schools are okay, but you can do much better with Verona or certain Middleton schools.  You can also go due south, about 20 minutes outside of Madison, to places like Oregon, Belleville, and New Glarus.  You'll save a fortune on housing if you plan to buy.  Bigger homes for a MUCH better price.  And the communities there are great.  Sure, it's a 20-30 minute drive into Madison, however it's country driving up one single highway for the most part into Madison.  Beautfiul drive.  Little traffic until you hit Madison during rush hour... and even then, it's not that much traffic.  Those three places are smaller communities with a LOT of character.  That's where we live.  We went from millions of people in Los Angeles to a small fraction of that (low four digits) here.  I enjoy the ride into town.  And again, the new houses, whether you buy or build, are cheap.  You can afford so much more space.  But back to the money, yes, $85k is a great place to start.  It'll take you a long way each year with lots to enjoy.  Message me if you have any other questions about the area or to give me more details if you need further help.

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