THERE’LL be a few ghosts and goblins doing a spot of trick or treating at the Black Country Living Museum later this month.
Ghoulish happenings will come to life as the popular tourist attraction hosts its Halloween nights on Friday October 31 and Saturday November 1.
There’ll also be entertainment on offer from circus performers, fire-jugglers, magicians, living statues and face painting.
But for those who can't wait for Halloween, the museum will host its Horrible Black Country Histories throughout the half term week which are designed to both disgust and delight.
More details are available online at http://www.bclm.co.uk/events
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