HauntWorld magazine searches state to state, city by city to find the best haunted attractions in the country. Here are the Top 8 for Halloween 2012....
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The Statue of Liberty is set to reopen Oct. 28, 2012, to celebrate the landmark's 126th anniversary. The statue has been closed since last October for renovations, which included replacing the stairs to the crown and making them less steep. There are now 393 steps, instead of 354.Read more: Photos: Lady Liberty Reopens on 126th Anniversary
A tsunami warning is in effect for the state of Hawaii, following a 7.7 earthquake off the coast of British Columbia Saturday night. Although waves up to six feet were predicted, the first waves that reached the islands were much smaller than predicted. Read more: 1st Tsunami Waves Smaller than Predicted, Hit Hawaii After Canada Quake
Coastal residents told to get out of the way ahead of Superstorm that could impact 60M in USRead more: Megastorm Could Wreak Havoc Across 800 Miles of US
Coastal residents told to get out of the way ahead of Superstorm that could impact 60M in USRead more: Megastorm Could Wreak Havoc Across 800 Miles of US
HauntWorld magazine searches state to state, city by city to find the best haunted attractions in the country. Here are the Top 8 for Halloween 2012.
As Hurricane Sandy make its way along the Atlantic Coast, disaster experts are reminding U.S. residents that flooding is the country's number one natural hazard, according to the National Flood Insurance Program, which Congress created in 1968.
In Kiev, some sports nuts prefer to use salvaged tank chains and tires instead of barbells to beef up. At a unique open-air fitness park in the heart of the Ukrainian capital, body builders are still getting pumped up Soviet-style. A new photography book documents their efforts.
As Hurricane Sandy heads toward land, here is a look back at some of the most devastating hurricanes in recent history.
States are looting the Mortgage Settlement Fund, and the odds are good that you or someone you know is getting robbed -- for the second time.
A smattering of Washington D.C.-area hotels looking to cash in on January's inauguration by are putting entire properties up for booking. But it's going to take deep pockets to buy out a hotel for the ultimate celebration – as much as $2.7 million.
A smattering of Washington D.C.-area hotels looking to cash in on January's inauguration by are putting entire properties up for booking. But it's going to take deep pockets to buy out a hotel for the ultimate celebration – as much as $2.7 million. Page 816 of 1340


