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Still, the owner took the time to make sure the skeletons look like they’re laughing, which I’ll give bonus points for. However, there’s a serious lack of spooky lights or faux cobwebs, so it’s not too high on my ranking. I’ll admit I have a soft spot for these two skeletons chilling with their carved pumpkins, also on West Lafayette Street. ( Photo by Emma Sylvester ’25 for The Lafayette)Ĥ. You can find these laughing pumpkins on West Lafayette Street. However, I wouldn’t want to be a little kid staring up at it from the sidewalk on Halloween. I wouldn’t have minded some spooky red lights or even some creepy carnival-themed decorations beside the clown. Additionally, the house doesn’t have much more to offer other than the clown regarding complementary decorations. This lone inflatable clown on West Lafayette Street genuinely scared me from a distance.

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( Photo by Emma Sylvester ’25 for The Lafayette)ĥ.

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On West Lafayette Street, you can find this creepy clown glowing at night. This spooky season, I’m ranking the most ghoulishly glowing and devilishly decorated houses on the Hill. It’s almost Halloween in Easton and that means houses up and down College Hill begin to bring skeletons out of their closets and onto their front porches.

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