Man dressed as Michael Meyers from the John Carpenter movie "Halloween" in front of Capitol Arts Center in Bowling Green

John Carpenter Halloween Attractions In Bowling Green

One of the more interesting places to visit over the Halloween season is Bowling Green, Kentucky. After all, this city was a primary inspiration for the 1978 classic horror film “Halloween” by director John Carpenter. What’s more, this is where the now legendary director spent most of his formative years. While the most popular Halloween … Continue reading John Carpenter Halloween Attractions In Bowling Green

Main entrance to the Witch Dungeon Museum on the grounds of the original Salem jail

What To See In Salem, Massachusetts For Halloween

October is always a special month in the historic city of Salem, Massachusetts. After all, the city is synonymous with Halloween, witchcraft and haunted houses.  However, this year is extra special and not just because you don't have to social distance. Indeed, it's the 40th anniversary of Salem Haunting Happenings, a monthlong event with special … Continue reading What To See In Salem, Massachusetts For Halloween

Ferris Bueller goes to this Chicago Cubs ballpark Wrigley Field

Ferris Bueller Attractions To See In Chicago

Although “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” took place decades ago, visiting spots from the movie remains very popular in Chicago. After all, this teen comedy is universally loved and praised. What’s more, you probably know some of the funniest lines from this hilarious 1986 film. For example, who doesn’t remember Ben Stein saying “Bueller? Bueller? Bueller?....Anyone? … Continue reading Ferris Bueller Attractions To See In Chicago