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Article: GHOSTS IN THE GRAVEYARD; AREA HOMES GET A GHOULISH TWIST FOR HALLOWEEN CELEBRATIONS.(L.A. Life)
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- Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
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- October 30, 1999
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Byline: Andrea Hescheles Staff Writer
You get to dress up. You get gifts of candy. And you get to scare the living daylights out of perfect strangers.
What's not to love about Halloween?
More and more Americans are asking themselves just that - and in the process, making greeting card and party supply companies howl in delight.
Halloween has become second only to Christmas for home decorating, according to American Greetings. People are draping their homes with everything from pumpkin garlands to glow-in-the-dark spider webs.
And then there are those who take this holiday of ghosts and goblins to the extreme. The Valley - home ...