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Revenge of the King, 393 King Phillip St., Raynham, Mass. Zombies, spiders, clowns, scarecrows and pumpkins abound in this Raynham, Mass. It can be scary for very young children, but otherwise creator James Smith says it can be family friendly. “On Halloween I have a few people dressed up and hiding to get a few scares before giving out candy,” Smith told Eyewitness News. He’s been decorating at this location for more than six years. “I decorate for all the kids, adults whoever enjoys it is welcome keeps getting bigger and better every year,” he said. Skeleton Scenes, 22 Pinehurst Street, Dartmouth, MA Skeleton Scenes (Submitted photo) The display is visible all day and is lit from dusk until about 11 p.m. Leslie Dailey says she loves what Halloween gives people: “adrenaline and excitement.” Dailey and her husband have been decorating their Pawtucket home for the past five years. This year’s display includes multiple chilling scenes featuring animatronic zombies, werewolves and demons. Candles, skeletons and tombstones complete the eerie scene. The haunt is visible during the day, but it’s best viewed after dark. That’s when the candles are lit, the animatronics come to life and the fog rolls in. “We also have a photo prop of a coffin that we allow everybody to take pictures in.” On Halloween night they serve hot chocolate, apple cider and popcorn to trick-or-treaters.īalch Street Theatre, 142 Balch Street, Pawtucket, RI Balch Street Theatre (Submitted photo)Ī true Halloween haunt, this display is only completely lit on All Hallows Eve. Still, some parts will be completed sooner for visitors who want to drive by and get a fright. The family behind the display says they’ve always loved Halloween and have been decorating for years. The theme changes annually, and this year’s display might be somewhat scary for little ones, so it’s sure to send a shiver up your spine! This year they’re collecting donation for Bikers Against Child Abuse. Janna Espada’s Yard Haunt, 40 Oak Avenue, Riverside, RI Janna Espada’s Yard Haunt (WPRI photo)Įvery year come mid-October, Janna Espada transforms her front yard into a truly haunting walk-through experience. Each year has a different theme, and this year it’s “pirates.” Visitors are greeted by a giant, handmade kraken on the roof, but if that doesn’t shiver your timbers, brave sailors can plunder their way through caves, swamps and a wobbly bridge. Along the way they’ll encounter Espada’s numerous handmade props including skeletons, giant spiderwebs and detailed scenery.

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The haunt is visible all day, but it’s best to go at night when the lights are on and visitors can walk through.

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Giroux Family Halloween Display, 69 Outlook Ave., East Providence, RI Giroux Family Halloween Display (Submitted photo) Espada accepts canned good donations for the food bank. The Giroux family’s East Providence home glows purple, green and orange all October long.















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