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A search for Raleigh’s best Halloween decorations

Which neighborhood has the spookiest spirit?

An Oakwood home decorated for Halloween.

This house in Oakwood gets points for creativity.

Photo by RALtoday

Walking around Raleigh during spooky season is an experience, with homes decked out in towering skeletons, giant spiders, and over-the-top Halloween decorations.

Do you think your neighborhood has the best seasonal decorations? We want to see your Halloween decorsend us photos of your bone-chilling displays and the best submissions will be in for a trick-or-treat (AKA, a feature in the newsletter or on our social media).

Pro tip: Don’t be scared, nominate your neighbors, too.

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