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Best Halloween Celebrations
Best places in which to celebrate Halloween:
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WeHo Carnaval was cancelled for this year per their website. It was cancelled last year as well.
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"Best" is in the eyes of the beholder...
I consider Halloween a children's holiday, so "best" in my opionion is a school costume parade, and neighborhood trick or treating where the families all know each other. Your definition of "best" may be different. |
Originally Posted by J62
(Post 17406952)
"Best" is in the eyes of the beholder...
I consider Halloween a children's holiday, so "best" in my opionion is a school costume parade, and neighborhood trick or treating where the families all know each other. Your definition of "best" may be different. |
I would add to this list Boston's Cutler Majestic theatre. It is full of apparitions, like a floating couple, a "nightmare room," a little girl... Visitors leave gifts for the little girl, and even the staff say "excuse me" when they pass an empty seat :)
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Denver ghost tours are also a good activity.
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I agree with poster J62!!
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Philadelphia's Fort Mifflin looks creepy to me. From Revolutionary War soldiers to Yellow Fever victims and Civil War POWs, it's assembled quite a crowd of restless souls over the years
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New Hampshire pumpkin festival - Laconia NH
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My daughter’s neighborhood in San Francisco: Many of the houses set up outdoor Halloween displays. Halloween night is so busy that two blocks of their street are closed to traffic. It’s a great time to set up chairs in the driveway and visit with the neighbors making the rounds. Last year they gave out 875 pieces of candy.
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From that list, I'd like to go to #1.
#4 will definitely be "wild". Fun, though. |
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