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Over-the-top Halloween displays from across America
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Over-the-top Halloween displays from across America

  • Julianne Couch
  • Oct 22, 2021
  • Oct 22, 2021 Updated Apr 27, 2022
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Stacker scoured the internet and accepted reader submissions to compile photos of incredible Halloween decoration displays across America.

Kenova Pumpkin House in Kenova, West Virginia

Kenova Pumpkin House in Kenova, West Virginia

This Halloween spectacle is less about zombies and ghosts and more about the agricultural traditions of the area, both Kenova and nearby Ceredo. As part of the town’s C-K Autumn Fest, the display around this historic Victorian house at 748 Beech St. features scarecrows and contests, and 3,000 carved and illuminated pumpkins.

Frank Pierson // Flickr

Daniels' Halloween House in Warwick, Rhode Island

Daniels' Halloween House in Warwick, Rhode Island

Mike Daniels has created what he calls the “epicenter of creepy Halloween displays.” Visitors can enjoy a light show synched to music and animatronics that creepily move (weather permitting). The full show, which serves as a fundraiser for the Spirit of Children foundation, runs Thursdays through Sundays at 69 Darrow Dr.

Courtesy of Daniels' Halloween House of Warwick

Scary Alice in Wonderland in Brentwood, California

Scary Alice in Wonderland in Brentwood, California

A home in Brentwood, California, created an elaborate and haunting “Alice in Wonderland”-themed display in 2020. This scene featured an array of both familiar and unfamiliar characters taking part in a creepy tea party.

Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

The Adams family’s 13 Skeletons in Bridgewater, New Jersey

The Adams family’s 13 Skeletons in Bridgewater, New Jersey

The tradition of the Adams family’s display at their 948 Route 202/206 home began with standard autumnal decor. One year, the owners incorporated skeletons—13 to be exact. They began with one skeleton, adding one each day and acting out a story, which led children who drove by daily on the school bus to believe the skeletons were alive.

This inspired the family to invent new stories for the skeletons to act out each year, a tradition that has spanned more than a decade. The family even published a childrens’ book based on the 13 skeletons in 2019 called “Circus of the Night.” For the entire month of October, visitors can view the storied display until 10 p.m., but there are also special times for attendees to see a show and explore the scene. Admission is free but donations are accepted. 

13skeletons.com

Halloween on Ambush Lane in Churchville, New York

Halloween on Ambush Lane in Churchville, New York

Tony DeMatteo of 15 Ambush Lane in Churchville, New York, creates an impressive family-friendly Halloween display for visitors to enjoy each year. The community can see the display for free, but the family asks for donations toward the Golisano Children’s Hospital Pediatric Intensive Care Unit and collect nonperishable food donations for the Open Door Mission of Rochester. The music and special effects elements of the show begin Oct. 22, weather permitting. 

Courtesy of Pat Kirk 2020

Invasion at Area 51 in Lansing, Michigan

Invasion at Area 51 in Lansing, Michigan

Jerry Jodliski’s Area 51-themed Halloween display featured a 9-foot-tall and 13-foot-wide spaceship with three 6-inch tall aliens, as well as a second ship that hung 25 feet above the ground. Jodliski, who says his displays take all year to develop, runs an annual festival called How-To Halloween, honoring the do-it-yourself spirit that many people recall from childhood. 

Jerry Jodloski // Instructables

Halloween House of Rockville Centre, New York

Halloween House of Rockville Centre, New York

The occupants of the Halloween House at 200 N. Forest Ave. have been decorating the home each October for more than three decades, according to Mike Slade, who has lived in the home since he was a child. Slade says the decor has become scarier and more elaborate over the years. The display in 2018 featured a terrifying scene of zombies.

Courtesy ot the Halloween House of RVC

The Mains home in Vancouver, Washington

The Mains home in Vancouver, Washington

Stretching across four properties, the Mains’ 4616 Northwest Franklin St. home is famous for 12-foot pumpkin monsters and skeletons, a 15-foot scarecrow, and a 7-foot dragon, among countless other creepy creatures. In the week leading up to Halloween, from 7–9 p.m. on weekdays and 5–9 p.m. on weekends, visitors can swing by the display for spooky music and special effects.

Courtesy of Jim Mains

Pumpkin House in Westchester County, New York

Pumpkin House in Westchester County, New York

A farmhouse in Westchester County, New York, had more than 100,000 visitors in October 2013. The 25-day exhibit showcased about 5,000 decorated and lit jack-o’-lanterns.

Cem Ozdel/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

Angelo’s Monongahela in Monongahela, Pennsylvania

Angelo’s Monongahela in Monongahela, Pennsylvania

In 2019, Washington County restaurant Angelo’s II (111 Third St.) attracted national publicity with a larger-than-life “Ghostbusters”-themed display for Halloween. The restaurant’s owner Ryan Dzimiera said he and his uncle came up with idea around Easter of that year, and that the giant tentacles were custom designed for the building. 

Courtesy of Angelo's II

The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze in Croton-On-Hudson, New York

The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze in Croton-On-Hudson, New York

The Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze is a serious fall event held in the historic Hudson Valley, where pumpkin carving is done by bona fide artisans. Held in the Museum of Pumpkin Art at 525 S. Riverside Ave., the show features more than 7,000 illuminated jack-o’-lanterns. The show runs on select dates from September through November. There is an admission charge; tickets can be purchased in advance online.

Courtesy of Historic Hudson Valley/Tom Nycz

Michael Myers’ house in Chicago, Illinois

Michael Myers’ house in Chicago, Illinois

The house where all the slashing happened looks peaceful and a bit ordinary — on the exterior, at least—as it stands today in California. But viewers of the Halloween horror film series know the place a bit better as it looked in the John Carpenter films. Chicago resident Alex Sanchez built a facade resembling the film’s house and stood it in the yard in front of his own home on Moody Avenue near Montrose Avenue. 

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Alex Sanchez // Facebook

Halloween House in Oceanside, CA

Halloween House in Oceanside, CA

The display in front of Cameron and Rachael Denning’s Halloween House at 1050 Bells Dr. is filled with mostly handmade decorations. An entire garage at the Dennings’ home is completely devoted to Halloween decor. “Scary Circus” is 2021’s theme, with the couple’s daughters dressing up as acrobats and their son costumed as the strongman. 

Courtesy of Cameron Denning

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