You probably know someone who takes Halloween a little too far with tons of decorations.Colorado's Kevin Holt is that way — but his haunted forest has a bigger purpose. "They all stand at the house ...
The skeletons are taller, the witches seem to be more lifelike and the blood and gore is more plentiful. Credit... Supported by By Alyson Krueger Visuals by OK McCausland On a recent Sunday evening, ...
You probably know someone who takes Halloween a little far with tons of decorations. A Colorado man is that way, but his haunted forest has a bigger purpose. For the last four years, Kevin Holt has ...
Queer Christmas season — or what most people call Halloween — is here. The weather wants to get a little more autumnal but seems to be making up its mind still. But a walk through the forest at night ...
It may only be June, but Halloween is happening out east as HauntedProps.com has opened a year-round storefront in Manorville. “You can shop while getting the experience of a haunted house," says ...
Wayward carnival performers set up camp off Lawrence Church Road in Pembroke, Georgia, many moons ago. The next morning, the camp remained and there was no sign of the performers. Over time, the ...
Besides being a one-stop shop for your gardening and hardware needs, Home Depot is also one of Spooky Season’s most respected retailers. Wander around the seasonal section of the store in October, and ...
It's officially the start of September — which means it's more socially acceptable to start breaking out the Halloween decorations and getting more into the fall spirit. Residents have already started ...
NEW YORK — On a recent Sunday evening, Melanie Parker took her 2-year-old to the Ditmas Park section of Brooklyn to see a house in the area known for its elaborate Halloween displays. “He loves ...