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Nightmare on 2nd Street comes to life

Dylan Buell Published: October 6, 2012 10:47PM

Bayle Wheatley, left, and Shyanne Marston, right, put makeup on Grace Riddle before the Nightmare on 2nd Street haunted house opened Thursday. (Dylan Buell/dbuell@state-journal.com)

Bayle Wheatley, left, and Shyanne Marston, right, put makeup on Grace Riddle before the Nightmare on 2nd Street haunted house opened Thursday. (Dylan Buell/dbuell@state-journal.com)

Bayle Wheatley, left, and Shyanne Marston, right, put makeup on Grace Riddle before the Nightmare on 2nd Street haunted house opened Thursday. (Dylan Buell/dbuell@state-journal.com) A rabbit creature is the focus in one of the many rooms in the Nightmare on 2nd Street haunted house. (Dylan Buell/dbuell@state-journal.com) Jaime Lewis, dressed as a demon, practices her routine before the haunted house opened Thursday. (Dylan Buell/dbuell@state-journal.com) Bayle Wheatley tapes up a sign for Nightmare on 2nd Street, a haunted house put on by Camp Pleasant Church Outreach. (Dylan Buell/dbuell@state-journal.com)

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