PLYMOUTH – A celebration of all things Halloween, the Rogers family will once again host its annual Haunted Hill this weekend, now in its seventh year.
What began as a small haunted barn nearly a decade ago – geared primarily toward a younger audience – has now become one of Chenango County’s most anticipated spook fests. And as usual, there’s a little something for everyone, according to Beverly Rogers, one of the many organizers who help with the event.
Ghosts and pirates, skeletons, spiders, coffins, tombstones and more all await spectators as they make their way through the maze-like structure, complete with fog and mist machines, ambient lighting and spooks galore, and Rogers said those in attendance can once again expect “a scary good time.”