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Photo submissions from CBUStoday readers of local Halloween decor

As Halloween approaches, we’re excited to share local homes that go all out with Halloween decor. These spooky images were submitted by CBUStoday readers.

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Would you enter this cemetery? | Photo by reader Inga B.

Can you believe Halloween is next week? If you’re not feeling festive quite yet, maybe walking by some of these decked-out homes will spark your spooky side.

We asked our readers to submit pictures of local yards with festive furnishings for a chance to be featured in this story, and we’re excited to share submissions that had us feeling haunted.

Reader Inga B. shared some photos from Upper Arlington neighborhoods, ranging from staged cemeteries to pumpkin-headed creatures. Swipe through the images below:

Reader Amanda S. also joined in on the fun by sharing her very own yard in Pickerington. Say hello to her skeleton friends:

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Trick or Treaters are sure to love these skeletons. | Photo by reader Amanda S.

Another great neighborhood for frightening sights is Victorian Village. The Victorian-style houses are known for going all out with Halloween-themed inflatables, yard signs, tree hangings, and lots of skeletons. It’s even better to walk through this neighborhood at dusk, if you’re brave.

It’s not too late to share more eccentric yard decor you stumble upon. We’d love to share the photos before Halloween, so send them our way.

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