LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- There was some spine-tingling fun Sunday at a place where sports memories are made.
The Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory hosted its eighth annual Home Run Halloween. Kids in costume got in for free, and adults were only $5.
Inside, there was the world's largest vampire stake, trick-or-treating and plenty of candy, balloon art and photo opportunities at every spooky corner.
The theater even showed Halloween movies.
Kids also got to take home mini pumpkins and decorate mini bats.
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