Michigan Man Aiming To Have Most Decorated House For Halloween
Most of the fun adults have on Halloween either comes from hosting Halloween parties for themselves or the joy of watching their kids go door-to-door when they trick-or-treat. Halloween decorations are quickly becoming more popular, with every year more money being spent on dressing up the house for spooky season.
Sometimes the Halloween decorations can rival the Christmas decorations that are put up throughout the neighborhoods, as the two holidays are the most expensive all year round. We’re starting to see Halloween decorations get more advanced, with people trying to outdo themselves every year.
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One family that has made a tradition of this is the Cram’s, for many years now, they have slowly building on their Halloween collection. What they have now is one of the most extensive setups in their neighborhood.
He told me how it all came together:
Years ago, I decided to decorate the balcony of my apartment. Later, I started adding more by going the day after Halloween and getting great deals on decorations. I would also buy a lot off Facebook Marketplace. From then it continued to grow to what it is today
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Below, you can see a video that completely fills their yard for the ultimate Halloween experience.
There are a number of neighborhoods in Michigan that decorate their houses over the top, including Tillson Street in Romeo. This is the street where the entire neighborhood decorates their houses with wild themes every Halloween season.
It’s one of the coolest neighborhoods to go to during this time of year, as well as the home known as Hix House, which every year sets up one massive display at their house and invites the entire community to come visit. They are hoping to have it done and ready for 2024 by October 20th.
This Battle Creek House Wins Halloween
It's a treat for the entire neighborhood. Tom Wood is playing clips from Halloween movies on the side of his family's house in Battle Creek
Gallery Credit: Photos Courtesy of Tom Wood