I’ve been saving this…for twenty-two days.
Hmm. What do you think?
At one point there was a doll hospital. I’ve heard it may have had haunted possibilities. It may still be there. And there’s a place called live unusually which is rather spooky-adjacent.
There are seasonal nods to all things creepy and kooky such as Trick or Treating on Main Street.
And I would be remiss to overlook Ellicott City’s Ghost Tours.
But, a haunted doll shop? We might have one and not even know it. I mean - - would the dolls tell, necessarily? How would that work?
Does one need to provide a certificate of authenticity for a haunted doll? And what about liability? Or maybe the dolls are not for sale, and it’s a space for haunted doll events and experiences: seances, tea parties, midnight read-alouds…
I am curious.
Scrap B’more (in Pigtown) once held a Creepy Doll Parts sale. And on my bucket list tour of the old Flier building my guide and I stumbled across two dolls that we suspected might be possessed. I wonder where they are now?
My favorite Halloween experiences lean more spoopy than scary. What about you?
Let me know.



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