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Haunted Bed and Breakfasts

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Sleep among ghosts at these notoriously creepy places to stay, including the Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast.

How to Spend Two Nights in Santa Fe

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From mountain biking in the Santa Fe National Forest to sampling the signature green chile, Travel Channel shows you what to do during a weekend in Santa Fe.

Travel's Best Halloween Attractions 2014

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Check out these creepy haunted houses, forests and more. See what our panel of travel experts chose for this year's list of Halloween attractions.

Haunted Destination: Targoviste Castle

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Vlad the Impaler -- known to us as Dracula -- ruled Wallachia, Romania, from Targoviste Castle in the 1400s.

Meet the 'Destination Fear' Team

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Get to know the hosts of Travel Channel's newest paranormal series, Destination Fear: Dakota Laden, Chelsea Laden and Tanner Wiseman.

Take Your Paranormal Obsession to the Next Level With a Creepy Crate Subscription Box

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TRVL Channel is taking over Creepy Crate this October with the most terrifying box of the year. Subscribe, and you’ll receive more than $100 worth of terrifying goodies for just $39.99 plus free shipping.

Real-Life Horror Stories Told By the Victims in the New Series 'Eli Roth Presents A Ghost Ruined My Life'

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From award-winning filmmaker and master of horror Eli Roth, the new series Eli Roth Presents: A Ghost Ruined My Life features real-life ghost stories as told by the victims who came face-to-face with their demons and survived.

Celebrate Ghostober With These Spooky Virtual Backgrounds

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In honor of Travel Channel's third annual Ghostober programming event, here are three virtual backgrounds perfect for your next Zoom call.

Top 5 Key West Tours

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Explore the Conch Republic by land and sea. Cut through the clutter with Travel Channel's list of top 5 tours travelers should take when visiting Key West.

Haunted Destination: Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum

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When the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum opened in 1864, it was meant to house a maximum of 250 patients – all of whom were to be treated in a humane and moral way. By the 1950s, the asylum was home to almost 2,400 unwanted, abandoned souls.