Haunted Props Presents: Goatman's Haunted House Store & Museum
- Chelsea T.
- May 11, 2025
- 1 min read

May is already slipping away, and here at Haunted Props, we've been working tirelessly to get everything ready for the grand reopening of our store and museum on May 31st. Located in Manorville, New York, our one-of-a-kind destination offers more than just shopping — it’s a full haunted attraction experience, where eerie ambiance and spine-chilling surprises await around every corner.
In addition to our wide selection of props, décor, and costumes, the museum portion of our space features a carefully curated collection of over 100 vintage Halloween artifacts. Whether you're a collector, a history buff, or just someone who loves the eerie charm of Halloween past, you’ll find plenty to explore and enjoy.
There’s something truly special about finding a one-of-a-kind piece you won’t see anywhere else. Whether you're planning a Halloween party, setting up a home haunt, running a professional haunted attraction, or just decorating your space, our unique props are guaranteed to take your setup to the next level.
We hope to see you at the store! And in the meantime, start shopping here on our site!
Enjoy a discount on your next order by using code: "13%off" at checkout!






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A haunted store and museum sounds like my kind of place! I love that you have over 100 vintage Halloween artifacts; finding those unique spooky pieces is always a thrill, similar to the creepy vibes you get from Trees Hate You. Good luck with the grand reopening!
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