Movies at the Mansion and More!

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Halloween Events:  Movies

The Atlantic Highlands Historical Society takes Halloween seriously and that means lots of fun, entertainment, Movies, and a bit of the mysterious is all on tap over the next week.

Tonight, Oct. 20, Young Frankenstein will be on the scene at 7:30 p.m. starring Gene Wilder, Peter Boyle, Madelaine Kahn and Teri Garr in that famed Mel Brooks.

The movie is free and open to all at the Mansion, but a $10 donation is always appreciated to help the Society meet the costs of maintaining the historic home.

Next Friday, Oct. 27, paranormal investigator Greg Caggiano will present an evening full of ghost stories at the Strauss Mansion. Beginning at 7 p.m., for the next 90 minutes, the investigator and historian will tell some tales about the house and its former owners since it was built in 1893. He’ll also talk about some of the many paranormal encounters so many have had during the past century. To back that up, he will even be showing some of the audio and visual evidence of these occurrences.

The $25 tickets for guests at this one night only exciting evening will also have a tour of the 21-rooom mansion as well as a ghost hunting equipment demonstration which could possibly bring up some spirited residents.

Reservations in advance are necessary for this event by contacting the Historical Society since there is limited capacity for a poplar event.

The next night, Saturday, October. 28, the film, “Don’t Go in the House,” a classic cult film filmed in the Mansion some half century ago, will be the feature. Starring Dan Grimaldi, who was also in the Soprano series, the tickets for this event are $10 in advance.

For more information on all three events or to purchase tickets, e-mail ahhistoricalinfo@gmail.com or call 732-291-1861

 

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