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Curb Appeal: The best Halloween decorations in Greenville and beyond

We’re celebrating Halloween by shouting out the best decorations in Greenville, as submitted by you.

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100 W. Earle St. | Photo by the GVLtoday team

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Let’s have some skele-fun, Greenville. To get in the Halloween spirit, we asked you to send in the most diabolically decked out houses in the city (and beyond), and you delivered.

The winning house

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A gif doesn’t do it justice. | Video by Brad G.

We had to pick our jaws up off the floor when we saw the video Brad G. sent in of this home at 116B W. Augusta Pl. We wish our newsletter had the ability to share videos, because the talking Frankenstein and pumpkin pushed this home to the top of the winner’s podium.

The neighbor’s pick

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This Manor is the talk of the block. | Photos by Angie W. + neighbors

Not one, not two, but six people submitted Angie W.'s haunted house at 329 W. Prentiss Ave.

Stephanie’s pick

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We love this one, no bones about it. | Photo by Jessica Z.

Spooky, scary skeletons made this house at 108 Bridgeton Dr. City Editor Stephanie’s pick.

Danielle’s pick

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Witches, skeletons, and spiders... oh my! | Photo by Todd R. + Kaci R.

We’re taking a trip to Taylors to this house at 200 Hidden Springs Ln. City Editor Danielle was frighteningly impressed with Todd + Kaci R.'s flying witch.

Are you looking to take a driving tour of Greenville’s scariest homes? Check out these routes from Kidding Around Greenville.

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