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  2. 68 Halloween Decorating Ideas That Are So Sophisticated ... - AOL

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    Get inspired with these 68 Halloween decorating ideas. Elevate your spooky season with fun products and elegant DIY crafts for a sophisticated touch.

  3. 15 DIY Ghost Decorations to Get Everyone in the Halloween Spirit

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    Ghost Luminary. Light up your porch or front yard with these glowing ghosts to guide trick-or-treaters or party guests to your door. They're easy to craft with just a few materials, like craft ...

  4. Get Seriously Spooky With These Halloween Decorations - AOL

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    BEST DIY. Carving pumpkins is a messy endeavor and one that yields decorations with a limited lifespan. ... This Posable Skeleton With LED Eyes is another great piece of scary Halloween decor ...

  5. Haunted attraction (simulated) - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, Knott's Berry Farm began hosting its own Halloween night attraction, Knott's Scary Farm. [9] [10] Evangelical Christians became early adopters of alternative Halloween attractions; Jerry Falwell and Liberty University introduced one of the first "Hell houses" in 1972. [11] During the late 1950s, California was a focus for Halloween haunts.

  6. Trick-or-treating - Wikipedia

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    The history of trick-or-treating traces back to Scotland and Ireland, where the tradition of guising, going house to house at Halloween and putting on a small performance to be rewarded with food or treats, goes back at least as far as the 16th century, as does the tradition of people wearing costumes at Halloween. There are many accounts from ...

  7. Halloween - Wikipedia

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    Halloween shop in Derry, Northern Ireland, selling masks. Halloween costumes were traditionally modeled after figures such as vampires, ghosts, skeletons, scary looking witches, and devils. [66] Over time, the costume selection extended to include popular characters from fiction, celebrities, and generic archetypes such as ninjas and princesses.