Frightfully good time in store again at Oglebay’s annual Boo at the Zoo

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The annual Boo at the Zoo event at Oglebay's Good Zoo is set to return, promising a frightfully delightful experience for visitors. As the Halloween season approaches, preparations are already underway, with spooky decorations being installed throughout the zoo. This event has become a cherished tradition for families in Wheeling and surrounding areas, offering a unique way to celebrate the holiday. The month-long celebration will feature various activities designed to engage children and adults alike, fostering a sense of community and fun. Attendees can look forward to themed attractions, special events, and the opportunity to see the zoo's animals in a festive setting.

The Good Zoo's dedication to creating a magical atmosphere during Halloween has made Boo at the Zoo a must-visit for locals. This year's event is expected to draw even larger crowds, as excitement builds among families eager to partake in the festivities. With its combination of seasonal charm and community spirit, Boo at the Zoo is poised to be another successful year.

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