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Feel the Terror at "The Creekside Manor"

By: Jennifer Mullen
Updated: October 19, 2012
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WILLIAMSPORT, MD - The Durham family along with close friends and volunteers have managed to pull off another creepy year at the Creekside Manor.

The haunted house is on its' 15th year and this year's theme is "Keeping the Wolves at Bay."

"There's wolves trying to get into the house and the occupants of the house are trying to keep the wolves out," says owner, director and writer, John Durham.

The story line is based around main character, Mabel Mockinburry. Mabel was created based off a sworn illusion. Mabel shows up every year in a different context.

"This year she is celebrating the holidays early and trying to make herself happy," says actress, Erica May. "Her daughter is Precious, who's married a ware wolf, and the wolves have taken over Mable's house, which has her pretty upset."

Each year brings a new thrill with new story lines, props and actors.

The haunted house is open every Thursday, Friday and Saturday up to Halloween.

Tickets are $15.00 and the ticket booth opens at 7 p.m. The last ticket is sold at 10 p.m.

On Halloween there will be an open house ghost tour. There are only 100 tickets available and it's on a first come, first serve basis.

The haunted attraction is not recommended for anyone under 12. There is a Mabel "Fun House" for kids available and that is free of charge.

The Durham family is always looking for more volunteers. If you are interested you can visit the Creekside Manor website by clicking here. Also on their website you can read more about this year's story line.

If you would like to see more of Perk Hull's videos you can search "Creekside Manor Haunted House" on YouTube. He also has created an iPhone game application for this haunted attraction for your entertainment.

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