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Alice in Wonderland in Clarksville?

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Alice in Wonderland in Clarksville?

I stumbled across this scrolling through Facebook and had to do a double take. An Alice in Wonderland experience right here in Clarksville!

So, basically this is like a giant escape room. The streets of Clarksville will be transformed into Wonderland where you will bring out your detective skills to crack down the clues and mystery to find Alice.

You buy a ticket,  grab a team, and your on your way to Wonderland.

They are taking over an area in Clarksville October 29th. I know what I am doing for Halloween weekend.

You can sign up for this one of a kind event happening here! 

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