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Some stories stick with you, not just because they’re spooky, but because they make you wonder, “Could that really happen?” The real-life tales you’re about to read aren’t just creepy, they’re the ...
Axe throwing: Try out Stumpy's Hatchet House, 3728 Liberty St., which offers a variety of hatchet and axe throwing target ...
Explore Pennsylvania’s most haunted historical sites filled with eerie tales, real sightings, and chilling Civil War-era ...
The walking tour highlights eerie events, people and places in Rochester’s history as it returns for its 27th season.
On July 26, the Erie Canal Museum’s new walking tour, “Burned Over: The Erie Canal and Fire Walking Tour,” is a quarter ...
February is Black History Month. There are several events taking place around Erie this month celebrating history and more.
History professor Greg Jackson is best known for his "History That Doesn't Suck!" podcasts. He will perform his live show at the Warner Theatre.
The Village of Canastota will celebrate the bicentennial of the Historic Old Erie Canal with a midsummer celebration showing ...
This year’s bicentennial events include a 400-mile bike ride, history tours and canal concerts along one of North America’s most significant man-made waterways.
The Erie Canal opened Oct. 26, 1825 and proved one of the most successful public works projects in American history, reshaping large swaths of the national economy.
Lake Erie College in Painesville will be celebrating Black History Month with two events that are free and open to the public. These events are designed to honor the contributions and impact of ...