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  2. 80 Best Halloween Greetings and Wishes for Your Boo Crew - AOL

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    9. Boo to you from our crew! 10. I hope your Halloween is a howling good time! Related: 20 Best Halloween Activities 11. A candy a day keeps the monsters away. 12. May your jack-o'-lantern burn ...

  3. Creep it real and other Halloween greetings to send to all ...

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    Send friends and family Happy Halloween greetings by sending one of these funny, scary, creepy or cute Halloween greetings via text message, card or Instagram. ... Free broom rides available ...

  4. 15 Printable Halloween Bingo Cards for Your Party - AOL

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    You can get this free printable bingo card from Paper Trail Design in a simple black-and-white design. This would be a good choice for an adult or teen party. Related: 35+ Creepy-Cute Halloween ...

  5. Arroyo Verde Park - Wikipedia

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    The park is 132 acres in area., [2] The park is open from 7:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Arroyo Verde Park is a popular spot for barbecues and children's birthday parties, particularly in the summer. Several hiking trails run near and outside the park, including a notoriously steep path known as "The Wall".

  6. Halloween card - Wikipedia

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    A Halloween card is a greeting card associated with Halloween. The concept originated in the 1890s United States , experiencing a peak of popularity there in the early 1900s. Until the advent of the common home telephone , Halloween cards occupied a role similar to Christmas cards and birthday cards .

  7. Verde Valley Archaeology Center - Wikipedia

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    The Verde Valley Archaeology Center, commonly abbreviated as VVAC, is a museum and 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in Camp Verde, Arizona. Founded in 2010, the museum contains exhibits on Native American culture in the Verde Valley and offers educational programs. [ 1 ]