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'''Fright Furnace''' is an annual haunted attraction held at [[Sloss Furnaces]]. | '''Sloss Fright Furnace''' is an annual haunted attraction held at [[Sloss Furnaces]]. | ||
The event, held in October of each year since [[1998]], plays up reports of supposed paranormal activity at Sloss to help create its atmosphere. In particular, they cite [[James Wormwood|James "Slag" Wormwood]], a manager of the graveyard shift at Sloss in the early 1900s, who fell into the furnace and died instantly. They theorize his spirit continues to haunt Sloss. | The event, held in October of each year since [[1998]], plays up reports of supposed paranormal activity at Sloss to help create its atmosphere. In particular, they cite [[James Wormwood|James "Slag" Wormwood]], a manager of the graveyard shift at Sloss in the early 1900s, who fell into the furnace and died instantly. They theorize his spirit continues to haunt Sloss. | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.frightfurnace.com/ Fright Furnace] official website | * [http://www.frightfurnace.com/ Sloss Fright Furnace] official website | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 14:10, 27 March 2007
Sloss Fright Furnace is an annual haunted attraction held at Sloss Furnaces.
The event, held in October of each year since 1998, plays up reports of supposed paranormal activity at Sloss to help create its atmosphere. In particular, they cite James "Slag" Wormwood, a manager of the graveyard shift at Sloss in the early 1900s, who fell into the furnace and died instantly. They theorize his spirit continues to haunt Sloss.
The event's primary attraction is a haunted trail featuring numerous actors in makeup and costumes. Other attractions include a concession stand (the Roadkill Cafe), 3-D mazes, continuous scenes from horror movies projected on a 25-foot wall, psychic readings, and live entertainment (Stages of Death).
External links
- Sloss Fright Furnace official website
References
- "(Haunted) House Party Some New Tricks to Treat Brave of Heart this Year" (October 21, 1998). The Birmingham News