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Halloween on the Hill 2024

PURCHASE TICKETs Spook-tacular Trick-or-Treating at Hill-Stead!   Get ready for a ghostly good time at our annual Trick-or-Treating event. This year, wander outside of the historic house and embark on a candy-filled adventure. Knock on each of the many doors of the museum, where a new treat awaits – and perhaps a few delightful surprises. This event is perfect for all ages, so come in your best costume and experience a Halloween tradition like no other. Don’t miss out on this…

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October 27, 2024 @ 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm

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PURCHASE TICKETs
Spook-tacular Trick-or-Treating at Hill-Stead!  
Get ready for a ghostly good time at our annual Trick-or-Treating event. This year, wander outside of the historic house and embark on a candy-filled adventure. Knock on each of the many doors of the museum, where a new treat awaits – and perhaps a few delightful surprises.
This event is perfect for all ages, so come in your best costume and experience a Halloween tradition like no other. Don’t miss out on this chance to enjoy trick-or-treating in a truly unique setting!
Tickets
$5 per person (adults and children)
Thank you to our Sponsors
Mitra Kabakoff D. D. S.

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