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Meet Two ‘The Walking Dead’ Actors at This Michigan Haunted Attraction

Halloween weekend is the time when haunted attractions like to up their game. It’s the final stretch of the spooky season and the perfect time to make a lasting impression…

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Halloween weekend is the time when haunted attractions like to up their game. It's the final stretch of the spooky season and the perfect time to make a lasting impression on people, so they remember which haunted attractions to hit up next year.

One Michigan spot is pulling out all the stops by hosting two actors from "The Walking Dead" the final weekend of October. After all, every haunted location needs some good zombies, right? Zombie are trendy right now, too. I've certainly been one for Halloween before, and chances are you'll see plenty of zombie costumes this weekend.

Actors Moses Moseley and Theshay West, who played zombies "The Walking Dead," will be at the Morrow Road Haunted Trail in St. Clair this weekend, through Saturday (Oct. 30). The two were in the show's second and third seasons as Michonne Hawthorne's "pet walkers." Both actors will be there without makeup or costumes, so don't expect the full zombie getup. They'll sign autographs for fans, pose for photos and walk the haunted trail.

The Morrow Road Haunted Trail is inspired by the local tale of Isabella Chartier, who went missing with a child around 1890 on Morrow Road. The trail is located at 1890 S. Bartlett Road in St. Clair. For information and tickets, head here.

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