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Manufacturing Fun At The Haunt Factory

By Hal Raygun

"I wasn't always this way." explains Oliver Holler, 'When I was five, I distinctly remember making Dad remove a poster featuring Sesame Street's 'The Count', from my bedroom wall. It was too scary, that big monacled muppet-eye staring at me in the dark, but that soon changed. 'Ahh, ahh, ahhhh.' Brothers Oliver and Chris Holler, (yes, 'Holler') began living up to their last names as young boys, by scaring their younger sister Nancy at every opportunity, and by turning their home into a Haunted House for Halloween. Tolerant, but always encouraging parents, Cato and Susan Holler may have thought it more of a phase than a life long passion, but time has proven differently. Today the brothers are 34 and 32 respectively, and although the location and show have changed, the elements of heart, family and friendship remain at the core of their success, (and sister Nancy is still their favorite 'victim'!)

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Reprinted with permission of Haunted Attraction Magazine

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