As Halloween approaches, El Paso transforms into a haven of spooky delights and festive gatherings. The city comes alive with eerie attractions and seasonal celebrations. From haunted houses and ghostly walks to candlelit concerts that send shivers down your spine, there’s no shortage of ways to embrace the Halloween spirit in El Paso. The Ultimate Guide to Fall Fun and Halloween Haunts UNFORGETTABLE FALL NIGHTS IN EL PASO
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MEDICAL AUTHORIZATIONS: PROCEED WITH CAUTION Insurance adjusters might also ask you to sign a medical authorization form. This is a major red flag. By signing,
you give them carte blanche access to your entire medical history, not just related to the accident. They can then comb through your records to find any preexisting conditions they can use to deny your claim. THE ADJUSTER IS NOT YOUR FRIEND Some adjusters may be openly rude or aggressive, but others may take a friendlier approach. Don’t be fooled. Regardless of their demeanor, their goal is the same: to deny or minimize your claim. They might say things like, “We can handle this together,” or “You don’t need a lawyer.” A study by the Insurance Research Council shows that people who hire a lawyer after an auto accident receive 3 1/2 times more compensation than those who handle claims on their own. This is a tactic to keep you from seeking legal advice, which often results in your getting less than you deserve.
MURDER HOUSE NIGHT MARKET Every Friday in October, 6–10 p.m. UpperValleyMarket.com
Get ready for the ultimate spooky hangout at the Murder House Night Market every Friday in October at The Solana. From 6–10 p.m., you can enjoy a night full of food trucks serving your favorite bites, trendy local vendors offering unique finds, and live music to set the perfect vibe. For thrill-seekers, the spine-chilling Murder House Haunted House inside the old theater is a must-visit. Bring your friends, shop local, and experience a night of fun, frights, and unforgettable memories. GHOSTS OF THE CAMINO REAL SAN ELIZARIO SPIRIT WALK First Friday every month, 8–10 p.m. SanElizarioHistoricDistrict.com Encounter a spirit or two at the Ghosts of The Camino Real San Elizario Spirit Walk, held on the first Friday of every month in the Historic San Elizario Art District. This eerie walk runs from 8– 10 p.m., with participants meeting at the chapel at 7:30 p.m. San Elizario, with its rich history dating back to 1598, is home to countless spirits. As you stroll along Main Street, you’ll encounter whispers from art galleries, chapels, and the old jail that couldn’t contain Billy the Kid. Many guests experience apparitions and mysterious voices. Don’t miss this unforgettable journey into the past.
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PUMPKIN PIE FRENCH TOAST
INGREDIENTS •
1 1/2 tsp vegetable oil, or as needed
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1/2 cup half-and-half
1/4 cup canned pumpkin purée
3 large eggs
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/4 tsp pumpkin pie spice
1/4 cup finely chopped walnuts
CANDLELIGHT: A HAUNTED EVENING OF HALLOWEEN CLASSICS Oct. 24, 8:45–10 p.m. FeverUp.com/en/el-paso
8 slices day-old bread Maple syrup, to taste
DIRECTIONS
Experience the enchantment of Candlelight concerts in El Paso with a Halloween twist at St. Rogers Depot. Enjoy a 60-minute, multisensory musical performance under the soft glow of candlelight, featuring eerie classics like “Thriller,” “Tubular Bells,” and “The Nightmare Before Christmas” medley. The venue’s intimate atmosphere adds to the spine-tingling experience, making it perfect for a memorable Halloween season. Doors open 45 minutes prior, and late entry is not permitted, so be sure to arrive early.
1. Lightly oil a skillet and heat over medium heat. 2. Whisk half-and-half, pumpkin purée, eggs, cinnamon, vanilla, and pumpkin pie spice together in a bowl. Stir in walnuts until evenly distributed. 3. Place 1 slice of bread in the bowl and let it soak briefly to coat both sides. Lift bread to let excess liquid drip back into the bowl, then transfer to the hot skillet. 4. Cook for 2–3 minutes or until golden brown, then flip and cook the other side until done. 5. Stir batter to redistribute walnuts and repeat with other slices of bread, cooking in several batches if necessary. 6. Serve warm with maple syrup.
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