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			 Spooky decorations will go up on Saturday, October 
			17. Then, on Halloween Day, the Haunted Courthouse will open its 
			doors in earnest.  
			 
			There will be signs posing Halloween riddles and a creepy scarecrow 
			by artist Renee Hubal. Children get to paint pumpkins and take home 
			their creations. Kids can also play Halloween-themed games, such as 
			tossing a bean bag into a Jack-o-lantern’s mouth. 
			 
			Children are encouraged to wear costumes, and each child will go 
			home with a grab bag of treats and toys.  
			 
			The fun lasts from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. There is no fee for any of the 
			activities. 
			 
			Built in 1848, the Mount Pulaski Courthouse is one of two remaining 
			sites where Abraham Lincoln practiced as a lawyer traveling the 8th 
			Judicial Circuit. It is now operated by the Illinois Historic 
			Preservation Agency. 
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Mount Pulaski Courthouse Foundation was established in 2011 to care for the 
building and plan special events like the Haunted Courthouse, now in its fourth 
year. For more information, visit
www.mtpulaskihistoriccourthouse.org.  
 
The site is open noon-4 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. There is no charge for 
admission. 
				 
			[Shanta Thoele, Communications and 
			Public Affairs, Illinois Historic Preservation Agency]    |