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I yelped with excitement when I discovered this DC Haunted House Tour just three weeks before I'm moving away to an older, presumably more haunted city.  I've taken many ghost tours in Savannah and Williamsburg and absolutely love a good legend and fright!  Tonight should be a good night for a swampy tour of the district, especially if we have a good tour guide, which can totally make or break the experience.  If only they had drinking ghost tours...

After finding this tour, I did a little googling around about DC ghosts and naturally came across the "true" story of The Excorcist, which is the source of much speculation and legend among college students and DC residents.  I found this fascinating article about one guy's journey to understand the historical context of the movie:  http://www.strangemag.com/exorcistpage1.html

Join me tonight from 7-9 for a tour of DC's most haunted historical homes! It's only $10!  More info can be found at:  http://www.washingtonwalks.com/tours/haunted-houses.shtml

Summon up your courage and meet your tour guide (and me!) at the 27th st exit of the Farragut West metro station at 7pm.  If you can't make it tonight, go any Wednesday, or try the "Capital Hauntings" tour on friday nights.


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Payday Loan Advocate for Get Your Ghost On - Tonight!
By Payday Loan Advocate Nov 5th 2008 at 11:56 pm EST (Updated Nov 5th 2008 at 11:56 pm EST)
Apparently, I am not the only person, who doesn’t have any afraid in ghost, which is opposite when I was just a kid. Halloween was the best time of the year when I was a kid. There were not many things I looked forward to more than Halloween trick-or-treating. My sweet tooth knew no limits when it came to that all-day-and-night candy bacchanalia. Everywhere you turned, you’d find strange-looking creatures, big and small, harvesting different candies from every corner to collect the most sweet, tasty pieces of jewels. I do not exaggerate when I said I had a sweet tooth. If the world was made of chocolate, I swear, I would’ve munched it flat. My Halloween routine, however, had nothing on the Trick-or-Treater’s coding system these folks in Sacramento, California created. Kids would leave codes for each other at the foot of the driveway telling the other kids everything from “no one home,” “full-size candy bars,” and even “mean dogs.” Every kid knew the chalk-marking system, saving a whole lot of trouble for each other. They’ve made Trick-or-Treating more convenient with these clear signals. I wish the families who, during my time, were facing some temporarily rough financial times, would’ve considered timely personal loans to help them score some good chocolates and candy bars. They are affordable and easy to pay back over time. As a matter of fact, they would have paid off their loan by the time I finished all the candy in my bag – and I went through it quick!

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