PHOTOS: Spooktacular Halloween decorations around metro Atlanta
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Metro neighborhoods taking precautions to keep kids safe amid COVID-19 pandemic From the spider webs to tombstones, communities across the metro are not only working on decorating their neighborhoods for Halloween, but also coming up with plans to keep trick-or-treaters safe as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. (WSBTV.com News Staff)
Metro Halloween decorations "There is a 30+ foot fully automated socially-distanced candy chute at 912 West Ponce in Decatur. If you don't cover this, you aren't covering Halloween." - (via Twitter user ATLCityBoy)
Metro Halloween decorations This house outside East Atlanta Village has a whole Titanic theme for Halloween.
Metro Halloween decorations Thanks to Jo Willits for sharing this impressive candy chute!
Metro Halloween decorations This East Atlanta Village home went with a Titanic theme. (Photo captured by Ivan_
Metro Halloween decorations This East Atlanta Village home went with a Titanic theme. (Photo captured by Ivan_
Metro Halloween decorations "Halloween is my favorite holiday. This year the kids and husband did No Blowups. They wanted creepy and scary; no blood or gore and no spooky clowns. So here it is ARACHNOPHOBIA. There are over 500 spiders on the house. FYI. Fake spiders attract real spiders. accepted the challenge" - Lauren Carter
Metro Halloween decorations "Halloween is my favorite holiday. This year the kids and husband did No Blowups. They wanted creepy and scary; no blood or gore and no spooky clowns. So here it is ARACHNOPHOBIA. There are over 500 spiders on the house. FYI. Fake spiders attract real spiders. accepted the challenge" - Lauren Carter
Metro Halloween decorations "Halloween is my favorite holiday. This year the kids and husband did No Blowups. They wanted creepy and scary; no blood or gore and no spooky clowns. So here it is ARACHNOPHOBIA. There are over 500 spiders on the house. FYI. Fake spiders attract real spiders. accepted the challenge" - Lauren Carter
Metro Halloween decorations Channel 2's Steve Gehlbach created his own candy chute, too!