
Haunted Mansions Of Albion ID Hosting ‘Black Out Night’
There is no shortage of fun, Halloween-themed events going on right now in southern Idaho. One of the scariest attractions located 50 miles east of Twin Falls is prepping to go totally lights out for an evening of high octane frights.
Halloween is two weeks from Friday! The owners of one of southern Idaho's scariest properties is inviting the public to tour its allegedly haunted grounds at night, with just a tiny light to navigate past creaking floors, abandoned rooms, and a cast of sinister characters.
The Haunted Mansions of Albion opened for the season on October 2, and they have something really twisted planned the day after Halloween.
Haunted Mansions of Albion Hosting Lights Out Night November 1

The community of Albion has been welcoming tourists and locals to its historic site that first started operating in 1893 as a training facility for educators, according to Idaho Heritage Trust. Since then, numerous paranormal investigation teams have documented activity on the grounds of an unexplained energy.
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The mansions are welcoming visitors Thursday through Saturday evenings beginning at 7 P.M. for paid tours with area volunteers providing scares, according to the attraction's website. Tickets can be purchased on the website for $25, $30, and $35.
On Saturday, November 1, the property will host 'Black Out Night,' which means tours will be taking place without the comfort of lights. This event is geared more toward teens and adults instead of small children, as the experience might be too scary for young kids.
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