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For nearly 40 years, a tiny Vermont town has been drawing hordes of Beetlejuice fans eager to visit the real-life locations of the whimsical horror film.
East Corinth, home to just 1,500 residents, has found itself firmly on the map, not only for movie enthusiasts but also for those seeking a spooky-themed road trip.
"It was like one of those coming of age films for me," explained Lisa Pinkerton, who journeyed
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