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All Hallow's Eve poster icon links to All Hallow's Eve poster page, All Hallow's Eve, a 19th century halloween celebration, Ohio Village, October 17 and 24, 2009, 5:30-9:30 p.m.,Experience a family-style tradition as Ohio Village comes alive with costumed characters, fortune telling, the Museum of Oddities, a children's activity area, seasonal games, crafts, activities and more. A reading of Washington Irving's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by the bonfire and an appearance by the infamous Headless Horseman highlights this fun-filled evening. For information and to purchase advance tickets, call 614.297.2300 or 800.686.1541, Adults $12, OHS Members $10, Youth(6-12) $9, OHS Youth Members (6-12), $7, $4 Parking for non-members, Ohio History
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Photo-composite image banner for All Hallow's Eve, OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS, ALL HALLOW'S EVE, a 19th CENTURY HALLOWEEN CELEBRATION, Ohio Village, October 17 & 24, 5:30-9:30 p.m. Photo of children playing in the straw at All Hallow's Eve, courtesy of Rod Berry Photography Enjoy an old-fashioned, haunted Halloween at Ohio Village's All Hallow's Eve Oct. 17 and Oct. 24 with spooky stories by bonfire, pumpkin carving and period entertainment, fortune telling, Halloween crafts and games plus creepy characters and lost souls like Krazy Kate, the Ohio Village grave digger and more!





Don't miss out on the spooky fun! Halloween highlights include: Fortune Telling Tents - Runes - Tarot - Palm Reading - Dominos - Astrology - Sortilege - Sand - Oracles - The Grand Finale

Photo of the grave digger at All Hallow's Eve, courtesy of Rod Berry Photography Funeral procession at 8:45 p.m. in the Village Square
Ghostly ghouls and villagers join in a funeral procession for the widow's 15th husband-Axelrod Wood, who died tragically while chopping wood late one evening. He tragically passed away when the axe was pulled from the middle of his back. Visitors can join the funeral procession as it makes its way to the recently departed's final resting place.

Photo of the Headless Horseman at All Hallow's Eve, courtesy of Rod Berry Photography The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
7:30 and 9 p.m. in the Teacher's Park
Following the lighting of the bonfire, watch for the Headless Horseman's ghostly apparition, as our storyteller retells Washington Irving's classic Halloween story.

Each Saturday, the historic fun lasts from 5:30-9:30 p.m. Admission: $12/ adult, $9/ youth (ages 6 to 12), $10/OHS member adult, $7/OHS youth member and FREE to children 5 and under. Parking fee: $4/car and FREE to OHS members.

Photos courtesy of Rod Berry Photography (External link will load in a new browser window).


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