We sent our North Pinellas correspondent, Jen Ring, to experience Kathleen Barbiere's House on the Hill. The haunted maze eclipses Barbiere's yard in a Tarpon Springs neighborhood. And it's not a homegrown smattering of Halloween decorations; family, friends and neighbors wear horrifying costumes and delight in surprising people in the maze, thus creating a unique Halloween experience. The House on the Hill raises money for charity.
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