National Ghost Hunting Day
National Ghost Hunting Day is held on September 26. Last Saturday in September. This event in the third decade of the month September is annual.
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Haunted Travels founded National Ghost Hunting Day™ to kick off a season full of haunted attractions and fall festivities. They encourage enthusiasts to pursue their interests in the mysteries surrounding the supernatural and carry on ghost hunters' long-held traditions. One hundred percent of funds raised through ticket sales go to local non-profit pet shelters in each participating community. This date was chosen by design, commencing the start of each new Halloween season. The Registrar at National Day Calendar approved the day in July of 2016.
There are many ways to be a part of this magnificent day! Join the fun as a haunted house or ghostbuster, or just bask in the historic preservation of chills and thrills. Boo-tiful!
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