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    Instead of watching 'Friday the 13th VII: The New Blood' for the 10th time this, how about getting a real scare?Across the Tennessee Valley, ghouls, ghosts and goblins are haunting abandoned farmhouses and spooky corn mazes. Below is a list of haunted attractions for you horror hounds.If scary sights aren't your thing, check out the list of pumpkin patches. Before Halloween night, make a day at your local pumpkin patch by finding the perfect gourd, walking through an unspooky corn maze, or petting barnyard animals. May affect hours of operations. Call ahead or visit the Web site before heading out the door. Haunted HousesGraystone ManorWhere: Killen, 4051 Hwy.

    72When: Sunday through Thursday, 7 to 10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 7 p.m to midnight, Nov. 1, 7 to 11 p.m.Lowdown: Graystone Manor, a 30,000-square-foot indoor haunted house, has blood, guts and more blood and guts. The haunted house is not for the faint of heart.How much: $13 Sunday - Thursday; $15 Friday and Saturday.Information: 256-757-7000Goodsprings Haunted HouseWhere: Anderson, located off Hwy. 99 at 28827 Persimmon TreeWhen: open at dusk every day through Nov. 1Lowdown: Goodsprings Haunted House is the oldest Halloween attraction in Limestone County, located on an isolated hill in the woods where a dilapidated turn-of-the-century farmhouse awaits visitors.How much: $8Information: 256-497-3909Haunted Corn MAiZEWhen: open at dusk Wednesday through SaturdayWhere: in Brownsboro on U.S. 72 between mile markers 107 and 108Lowdown: Get lost in a sorghum maze that's filled with spooky monsters and other things that go bump in the night. How much: $15Information: 1-866-OUR-MAZEHaunted House of PainWhen: Open Friday 6:30 to 11:30 p.m.

    And Saturday 5:30 to 11:30 p.m.Where: Madison Square Mall, 5901 University DriveLowdown: 'This Ain't No Kiddie Ride,' the disclaimer reads. Enter at your own risk.How much: $10Information:Lincoln County Community Haunted HouseWhen: Open Friday from 7 to 11 p.m.Where: 166 South Lincoln, in Fayetteville.Lowdown: billed as the 'most horrific haunted attraction in Southern Tennessee and Lincoln County'How much: $5Information: 931-993-3329Heart ShockerWhen: open Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 6 p.mWhere: Old Firehouse located on Main Street in ArabLowdown: Arab's scariest (and only) haunted house.

    All proceeds go to purchase defibrillators (that's why it's called Heart Shocker) for Arab Fire and Rescue.How much: $5Information: 256-586-8819Pumpkin PatchesTate Farms Cotton Pickin' Pumpkins. When: open Monday through Friday 2 to 6 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m. To 6 p.m.Where: 8414 Mooresville Road, MeridianvilleLowdown: Located north of Huntsville, Tate Farms boasts pumpkins, barnyard animals and a country store.How much: $8 for admissionInformation:Crow Creek Pumpkin PatchWhen: open Monday through Saturday 8 a.m to 5 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m. To 5 p.m.Where: Hwy. 117, 12 miles north of StevensonLowdown: Pumpkin patch, hayrides and a corn maze make Crow Creek Pumpkin Patch a fun spot for the whole family.How much: $7Information: 256-437-1044Lyon Family FarmWhen: Monday through Friday 3 to 6 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m to 6 p.m and Sunday 1 to 5 p.m.Where: 130 Bellview Road in Taft, Tenn. From Huntsville, go north on Hwy. 431/231, left on Old Huntsville Hwy, left on Bellview Road.Lowdown: Family-owned farm features a pumpkin patch, petting zoo and a corn maze.How much: $7Information: 931-205-1853.

    Alabama Pumpkin Picking Farms and Fall Pumpkin Patch Farms - go pumpkin picking at a local farm in Alabama.When there's a crisp snap in the air, nothing beats a day at the local pumpkin patch farm. It's guaranteed to put a Jack-o-Lantern-sized smile on everyone's face! We have the best Alabama pumpkin picking farms and Halloween festivals for the state of Alabama. These pumpkin farms offer the best Alabama pumpkin picking so get some friends or family together and get started picking pumpkins in Alabama! Some pumpkin patch tips for getting the best pumpkin in Alabama this year:If you can, pick yours right off the vine and out of the pumpkin patch.

    The pumpkin flesh should be free of soft spots which can invite mold and rot. If you're planning to use your pumpkin for carving, choose one that's big enough. Make sure the base is solid and the stem is intact (also, don't carry it by the stem - it might break off). If your pumpkin is destined for a pie, choose a small one grown especially for eating. Once you get your fresh-picked pumpkin home, 'cure' it by keeping it undisturbed in a cool, dark place. This toughens up the rind and helps prevent rot.While you're pumpkin hunting, amaze your friends by sharing these Pumpkin Facts:.

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    The Irish brought the tradition of pumpkin carving to America. Originally, they carved turnips to celebrate All Hallows Eve - but pumpkins were plentiful in the states, and easier to handle.

    The largest pumpkin ever grown weighed 1,140 pounds. Pumpkins were once used to cure freckles and snake bites.

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