When U.S. 27 was first being constructed something happened to all of the road workers that can’t be explained and they all disappeared, according to the story. Every October some builders return to the site where they disappeared to wander. “They wander looking for answers to the same simple questions. . .Why us? and When will it end?” The terror actually began nine years ago when Corey Fowler and his family decided to open a haunted house along the highway now designated as U.S. 127. “This is our ninth year doing it and basically it’s my core family, my mom and dad, wife, two sisters and their husbands,” Fowler said. “Basically it started with just them but now we got a huge staff and we’ve got two haunted attractions and a bunch of events out back.” The two haunted attractions are called “Insanity” and “Entanglement.”
Monday, October 17, 2011
Terror on 27 is scarier than ever
via The Morning Sun
When U.S. 27 was first being constructed something happened to all of the road workers that can’t be explained and they all disappeared, according to the story. Every October some builders return to the site where they disappeared to wander. “They wander looking for answers to the same simple questions. . .Why us? and When will it end?” The terror actually began nine years ago when Corey Fowler and his family decided to open a haunted house along the highway now designated as U.S. 127. “This is our ninth year doing it and basically it’s my core family, my mom and dad, wife, two sisters and their husbands,” Fowler said. “Basically it started with just them but now we got a huge staff and we’ve got two haunted attractions and a bunch of events out back.” The two haunted attractions are called “Insanity” and “Entanglement.”
When U.S. 27 was first being constructed something happened to all of the road workers that can’t be explained and they all disappeared, according to the story. Every October some builders return to the site where they disappeared to wander. “They wander looking for answers to the same simple questions. . .Why us? and When will it end?” The terror actually began nine years ago when Corey Fowler and his family decided to open a haunted house along the highway now designated as U.S. 127. “This is our ninth year doing it and basically it’s my core family, my mom and dad, wife, two sisters and their husbands,” Fowler said. “Basically it started with just them but now we got a huge staff and we’ve got two haunted attractions and a bunch of events out back.” The two haunted attractions are called “Insanity” and “Entanglement.”
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