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Frozen Morgue Haunted Attractions - Haunted House

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Frozen Morgue Haunted Attractions - Haunted House

A raging thunderstorm has crippled the power at the crumbling old Tanglewood Asylum. In the wake of lightning strike directly at the heart of the asylum, the electronic cell doors released, allowing the deranged patients to roam the halls. Your job is to get inside, find the doctors and get them to safety. You are their last chance!

Asylum 13 is an industrial/medical themed haunted attraction. The setting is an Asylum in the early 1900's filled with dangerous patients, not allowed in mainstream medical facilities. You will enter through the old brick facade and work your way through the darkest recesses of the institution ........... Open 7pm to 11pm.

Frozen Morgue Haunted Attractions - Haunted House

Address : 1212 South Chouteau Ave, Chouteau, OK 74337 Claremore OK
Phone : 817 807 5807   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : teresa.froese@att.net

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Admission Fee : $9 adults, children discounted admission

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