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An Eerie Evening at the Tampa Bay Hotel

Calling all thrill seekers and history buffs.

The Henry B. Plant Museum is back again this fall season with another horror-tastic Halloween event. This time the historic landmark is hosting an Eerie Evening at the Tampa Bay Hotel. 🎃

Be on the lookout for Victorian ghosts, like Edgar Allen Poe, and a showing of some classic horror movies like Nosferatu and The Phantom of the Opera. You can even catch a glimpse into the near future with a mysterious card reading. And if historical spirits aren’t your thing — each exhibit has a scavenger hunt too.

Eerie Evening runs from October 28th to the 30th from 6-9 p.m. at the Henry B. Plant Museum on 401 W. Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa.

Museum members can get tickets for $25; for non-members, it’s $35. Purchase tickets here.

Pro tip: the event is for people aged 16+.

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