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Friday, October 26 at 8pm The Parkside Mansion is a famous venue for events...and spooky hauntings! Don't miss Denver's hottest Halloween celebration. Dress as your favorite dead celebrity and win prizes. The mansion’s party will include a "Haunted Hollywood Ball" with a DJ The King in the ballroom and DJ Japadapta in the "Deadly Dungeon" garden level with go-go dancers, aptly named "The Bondage Babes from Hell" and the "Ghostly Beefcake Revue." Doors open at 8 pm, $25 cash only at the door. |
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“This is a special occasion, as we have sold the mansion, so this will be the final Halloween party for us here,” said Darby Donohue, co-owner of Gourmet Fine Catering. “The Parkside Mansion is synonymous with events, but what most people don’t know is that it’s also haunted.” Originally known as the McPhee-McGinnity Mansion, the Parkside Mansion was constructed in 1905 by Charles McPhee, who moved to Denver in 1869. Charles McPhee and John McGinnity began a lumber company together; the McPhee & McGinnity Company became the largest manufacturing company west of Chicago. Today, the Parkside Mansion has been the venue of choice for many brides and grooms. While changing in the second floor “bride’s room,” many brides have seen a ghostly woman with beautiful long blonde hair appear in the mirror above the fireplace. The ghost has always been friendly, but seems solemn. The caretaker and event managers have heard classical music coming from the main ballroom and reported strange occurrences, like doors closing and lights turning on. Put this party on your calendar NOW and check back for details and online tickets sales info! |
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