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Dirty Dan Murder Mystery Weekend

The Phantom Peril of Professor Pristine Darkness fell, and the grouchy Professor Preston Pristine went to bed like any other night. Only, the next morning, he awoke to find himself a ghost! The only ones who could have been responsible are the other spirits that haunt the town. Which famous phantom of Fairhaven felled the fellow? Only the dead know... 

Help solve the crime; collect clue cards from 20+ locations, interact w. suspects and enjoy a weekend in Fairhaven! 

Early Bird discount on tickets available until April 17th , $10 off single and group tickets. 

Regular Single Ticket – $30 

A single ticket: Includes 1 set of Clue Cards, 1 newspaper with a map, suspect list and 1 Gumshoe report (guess) 

Regular Group Ticket – $40 

The group ticket allows for a group to enjoy the mystery together! Includes 1 set of Clue Cards, 2 newspapers with a map, suspect list and 2 Gumshoe reports (guesses) 

VIP GUMSHOE EXPERIENCE ADD ON – $20 must be purchased in conjunction with a single ticket, the VIP Gumshoe experience is available to any ticket holder (limited quantity, while supplies last) and includes: VIP bag, VIP button/Coaster, Sunday afternoon Meet n' Greet with cast at the scene of the crime, extra clues, a notebook and color changing eyewear, plus a signed color copy of the cast list and individual suspect notes.


2026 Story written by Cryptid Escapes

Starts: April 25, 2026

Occurs: Every day until April 26, 2026
Time: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Admission: $30/$40/$20 VIP Add

Location: Historic Fairhaven Village
1106 Harris Ave., Bellingham, WA 98225

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Produced By: Fairhaven Association

Contact Person: Kimberly Anderson

Phone: 360-366-8246

Email: executivedirector@enjoyfairhaven.com

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