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Looking for the creepiest Tri-Cities decorations? Halloween fans have a map

Driving around looking at elaborate Christmas lights is a holiday tradition for many families. This year local Halloween enthusiasts have put a spooky spin on the tradition.

If you’re looking to take in all the scary sights and eery sounds, you can use this interactive map to plot a trail of terror.

Skeletons, spiders, and all kinds of spooky decorations are displayed for Halloween in front of this home at 1914 S. Rainier St. in Kennewick.
Skeletons, spiders, and all kinds of spooky decorations are displayed for Halloween in front of this home at 1914 S. Rainier St. in Kennewick. Bob Brawdy bbrawdy@tricityherald.com

The map, which was created by Olivia Paz and sent to the Herald by Brandon Ollum, has nearly 60 of the area’s most elaborate haunted yards listed.

No matter where you are in the Tri-Cities, you’ll be able to find some fun displays.

Skeletons, spiders, and all kinds of spooky decorations are displayed for Halloween in front of this home at 1914 S. Rainier St. in Kennewick.
Skeletons, spiders, and all kinds of spooky decorations are displayed for Halloween in front of this home at 1914 S. Rainier St. in Kennewick. Bob Brawdy bbrawdy@tricityherald.com

The map covers Pasco, Kennewick, Richland and West Richland.

This story was originally published October 26, 2023 at 5:00 AM.

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Cory McCoy
Tri-City Herald
Cory is an award-winning investigative reporter. He joined the Tri-City Herald in Dec. 2021 as an Editor/Reporter covering social accountability issues. His past work can be found in the Tyler Morning Telegraph and other Texas newspapers. He was a 2019-20 Education Writers Association Fellow, and has been featured on The Murder Tapes, Grave Mysteries and Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen.
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