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25th - 27th October and 30th October - 2nd November | 2024 | 5pm - 6pm
National Justice Museum
Tickets: £7.95 Child, £6.95 Adult
Catch the pesky ghosts this October at the National Justice Museum
Around Halloween, the National Justice Museum becomes a hive of paranormal activity. Are you brave enough to help our over-worked Ghost Hunter catch the pesky ghosts which are causing mayhem throughout the museum?
Their Kids Ghost Hunter tours also include craft activities and spooky games!
All children must be accompanied by a paying adult
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