From Dark Pages 2022
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1200 West Sycamore Street,Kokomo IN 46901
21 October, 2022
Description
Combining history and macabre fantasy in the landmark setting of the Seiberling Mansion, just in time for Halloween! The Howard County Historical Society presents the 2022 edition of our murder mystery tour on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 21 and 22. Four tours lasting approximately one hour each will be offered each night. Guests will begin at the Elliott House, where our fortune teller and friends are waiting to entertain and serve included refreshments while your group gathers. At your chosen ticket time, our hosts will greet each group and transport them back in time as they walk from the Elliott House to the Seiberling Mansion. There, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Sherlock Holmes take over as guides through the mansion and across the mansion grounds as you track Jack the Ripper. Explore the workings of the criminal mind through conversations with visiting Victorian Gothic authors and their haunting creations. Will the clues lead you and Holmes to the Ripper? Will you be in time to save his next victim? *Important* Plan to arrive early for this outdoor event to enjoy it in full. Parking is located off Walnut Street behind the Elliott and Seiberling mansions. Tour groups will gather at the Elliott House prior to their ticket time to enjoy our fortune teller and included pre-show refreshments. Tours depart at designated ticket time. Late arrivals will not be allowed to join their departed tour group. If space is available, late arrivals may opt to join a later tour time, but no refunds are given for missed tour departures. Tour requires physical ability to climb and descend stairs inside the mansion and traverse the lawn of the museum campus. Ages 13+ Parental guidance is advised due to mature nature of show content. *Thank you!*For more information, contact the HCHS office at 765-452-4314. All proceeds benefit the Howard County Historical Society and supports our mission to collect, preserve and share the diverse history of all the peoples of Howard County.
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