Nightmare On 19th Street changes every year, and 2017 is no exception. One haunt, however, has remained through the years: the flagship Blood Moon Manor.
When you go out to an amazing Halloween attraction like Lubbock's Nightmare On 19th Street, do you ever wonder how in the world they put all of it together?
Local haunted attraction Nightmare On 19th Street, which usually only opens in October, swung its doors open on May 27 for a special, one-day only event appropriately called Mayhem.
May 26th is the last day of school this year for students of Lubbock ISD and many of the other school districts around the area. What better way to celebrate with a night of laughs, screams and frights at Nightmare On 19th Street the very next night (Saturday, May 27th)...
Lubbock's beloved Halloween attraction, which was voted one of the best in America, is bringing some new scares and old favorites for its 10th anniversary.
Scare Factor, a haunted house locations and reviews site, put together a list of the top 31 U.S. attractions. And Lubbock's Nightmare On 19th Street made the top 10.
An online poll asking people to vote for their favorite haunted attraction in Texas includes Lubbock's own Nightmare on 19th Street. Vote to earn it the crown.