
October 24, 2001
Join the Raleigh City Museum For A
Screamingly Good Time on Halloween
Want to learn about North Carolina ghosts? Or, share your own ghost stories with others?
Maybe even be haunted by a costumed staff member? Then be sure to join the Raleigh City
Museum for a screamingly good time on Halloween when we host a lunchtime program of chills,
thrills and local ghosts and goblins. The spooky activity takes place on WEDNESDAY, October
31 from 11:30 am to 1:00 p.m. in the Museum's main gallery at 220 Fayetteville Street Mall
in downtown Raleigh. Admission is free and open to the general public; all are invited to
attend. Halloween candy will be provided.
The Raleigh City Museum, a private non-profit organization, grew out of the dream of local
history advocates who saw a need to preserve artifacts from Raleigh's past. Opening June
1993 in the Borden Building at Fred Fletcher Park, the Museum expanded in 1998 and moved to
its current location in the Historic 1874 Briggs Building on Fayetteville Street Mall. It
is open to the general public Tuesday - Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday - Sunday,
1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Admission to the Museum is free.
For more information about the Raleigh City Museum's Halloween Day event, contact Sharon
Baggett, Education/Volunteer Specialist, at 832-3775 ext. 12.
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