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The top spots for Halloween decor in Greenville, SC

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This Halloween house is located at 4 Moultrie St. | Photo from Abigail E.

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From monsters on the Swamp Rabbit Trail and apparitions on Augusta to witches + webs on Earle Street – Greenville is adorned with some frighteningly festive Halloween decor. We recently asked where we can find the best holiday decorations around town, and you really delivered.

Check out the list below, load up the car, and take the family on a tricked out tour of Greenville’s most Halloween-themed streets and neighborhoods.

💀 Most hair-raising homes:

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401 Crescent Ave. | Photo by the GVLtoday team

401 Crescent Ave. | Y’all heard about the Internet fan-girling over the 12-foot skeleton from Home Depot? Well, you can see it IRL at this spooky house.

400 Crescent Ave. | Right across the street from the 12-foot skelly, this house features some ghosts that know how to social distance.

329 West Prentiss Ave. | This house hosts a ghoulish graveyard complete with creepy spiders + a phantom bride.

4 Moultrie St. | This house has it all – it truly looks like a Halloween attraction.

👻 Festive and funny front yards:

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301 E. Hillcrest Dr. | Photo by the GVLtoday team

301 E. Hillcrest Dr. | This house looks like it’s suffering from a spooky break-in, with skeletons climbing all over the side of the house headed for...what? We don’t know. 👀

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

100 W. Earle St. | Earle Street is known each year for being a street full of festive houses. This Earle Street house features a yard full of inflatable decorations – from spooky to silly.

111 Brockman Ave. | You’ll find spiders, witches, and a gigantic pumpkin at this haunted house, and there are several other houses on this street worth checking out.

🦇 Battiest biz:

Swamp Rabbit Cafe & Grocery, 205 Cedar Lane Rd. | This neighborhood grocery is adorned with pumpkins and has a friendly skelly-friend to greet you as you walk in.

Gather GVL, 126 Augusta St. | More treat than trick, the Gather GVL space is set up with all things fall – pumpkins, cornstalks, and decorative garland. And it makes for the perfect IG backdrop.

Be sure to check out our 6AM City Oct-tune-ber playlist filled with terrifying tracks for the drive + don’t forget to tag us in your Halloween pics using @GVLtoday and #GVLtoday. 👻

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