Halloween decorations at a house on N. Jackson Street
Halloween decorations at a house on N. Jackson Street
Halloween decorations at a home in the Aurora Highlands area
Halloween decorations at a home in the Aurora Highlands area
Halloween decorations at a home in the Aurora Highlands area
Halloween decorations at a home in the Aurora Highlands area
Halloween decorations at a home in the Aurora Highlands area
Halloween decorations at a house on N. Jackson Street
Halloween decorations at a house on N. Jackson Street
Halloween decorations at a house on N. Jackson Street
Halloween decorations at a house on N. Jackson Street
Halloween decorations at a house on N. Jackson Street
Halloween decorations at a house on N. Jackson Street
Halloween decorations at a house on N. Jackson Street
Halloween decorations at a house on N. Jackson Street
Halloween decorations at a house on N. Jackson Street
Halloween decorations at a home in the Aurora Highlands area
Halloween decorations at a house on N. Jackson Street
Halloween decorations at a home in the Aurora Highlands area
It wouldn’t be October if there weren’t some creepy creations crawling onto lawns around Arlington.
We encountered residents who surrendered their yard to frightful grave-dwellers on N. Jackson Street, in Ashton Heights, and in two yards within a block of S. Joyce Street in Aurora Highlands.
Have you seen other ghoulish Halloween decorations around town? If so, snap a photo or two and post it in the comments section.
Halloween takes place on Friday, Oct. 31 this year. There is no official time for trick-or-treating in Arlington County.
A number of Halloween-themed events are taking place over the next two weekends, including the Howl-O-Ween dog walk , the Douglas Park Halloween Trail of Terror , a family-friendly Halloween party at Potomac Overlook Regional Park, and a Halloween bar crawl in Clarendon.