Got plans for Saturday, Oct. 25? Maybe check out the 6th Annual Boonion Station. Organizers say it’s a fun, family-friendly Halloween haunt at Los Angeles Union Station. That’s right. The beautiful downtown train station. This event runs 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is free for all ages.
It will take place on the newly restored South Patio, which will become a Halloween village. Activities include face painting, trick-or-treating, dancing, balloon artists, crafts, candy and more. Costumes are encouraged and there will be prizes for the best ones, including the best family group costume. No tickets required.
You can take the Metro Rail, Metro Bus, Metrolink, Amtrak or bus lines. Parking at the station itself starts at $8. Address: 800 North Alameda St. Los Angeles. unionstationla.com/happenings/boonion-station
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