Sacramento offers an array of spooky locales and experiences perfect for the Halloween season. In the heart of the city, the Old City Cemetery provides a historical haunt with graves dating back to the Gold Rush era, making it a prime spot for those interested in history and eerie atmospheres. The infamous Preston Castle in Ione, once a juvenile detention facility, stands as a testament to haunted pasts and offers ghost tours that delve into its storied history. For a more social spooky outing, bars like The Snug host themed pop-ups with Halloween-inspired drinks and decor, creating an immersive, festive experience. Additionally, visitors can explore the secret underground passages of Old Sacramento, adding a touch of mystery and historical intrigue to their Halloween adventures.
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No. 1: Sacramento’s Old City Cemetery has graves dating back to the Gold Rush. Who’s buried there?
A reader asked Bee Curious: “Who are some of the notables in the Sacramento cemetery?” | Published April 28, 2024 | Read Full Story by Hanh Truong
No. 2: Once-abandoned castle looms over a small California town. Its story is spooky and redeeming
Preston Castle sat abandoned in Ione for 40 years after closing in 1960. | Published September 13, 2024 | Read Full Story by Graham Womack
No. 3: Spook-tacular Sacramento bars get Halloween makeovers this October — here’s how to find them
Ever been to a “spookeasy”? Scary touches can be found at two Sacramento bars this month. | Published October 3, 2024 | Read Full Story by Benjy Egel
No. 4: Secret tunnels run under the streets of Old Sacramento. When and how did they get there?
Do ghosts haunt the hidden spaces under downtown Sacramento? | Published August 30, 2024 | Read Full Story by Hanh Truong
No. 5: Old Sacramento costume, gift store Evangeline’s turns 50
The three-story business has over 3,500 costumes, according to the store’s owner. | Published July 13, 2024 | Read Full Story by Emma Hall
No. 6: Minions made of hay delight millions driving on California’s I-80. Meet man who made them
Dixon’s Cooley Family Farm is home to the Minions sculptures, made as decorations for the family’s Cool Patch Pumpkins. | Published September 26, 2024 | Read Full Story by Ariane Lange
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