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Come watch the Phillies play on our 48 foot TV Screen! Who Haunts Miller Meadow?
HATBORO'S HIDDEN SECRET...

October means an unsurpassable amount of anxiety and fear for the residents of Hatboro. The documented cases of kidnap and torture by Damien Lester, known as the Mad Hatter, have haunted the nightmares of local residents for many decades.

The tale of Damien Lester is known by a few...believed by some...and causes those who believe to relive the horror and despair of their disturbing, half-remembered childhood dreams.

This Halloween, Hatboro Haunts is dedicated to telling the story of DAMIEN LESTER, the Mad Hatter of Miller Meadow. Read Damien's chilling story here...

We dare you to join in the suffering by visiting our sick re-creation of the heinous murders that took place inside the MAD HATTER'S HOUSE OF HORRORS. See who he really was. What made him this way and much more...

Are you hungry for more?

THE HAUNTED CEMETERY HAYRIDE is the only one with a history that can take you to his world of pain and offer an insider's look at the mind of a maniac.

Still not enough?...

And don't forget to try out the TERRIFYING THRILL RIDES, there's a twisted addition that is guaranteed to send you screaming for more!

Sound too scary for the kids? Here's the solution......

THE SATURDAY AFTERNOON NOT-SO-SCARY MATINEE
features the traditional Hatboro Halloween festivities:

THE HALLOWEEN STROLL thru Hatboro,
COSTUME PARADE & CONTEST
PUMPKIN PAINTING
UN-HAUNTED HAYRIDE
NON-TERRIFYING THRILL RIDES.

Hatboro Haunts has something for every one!


Damian Lester
DAMIEN INVITES YOU TO
Grab a Coupon...if you dare!

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