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By Post Staff   |  Halloween  |  October 22, 2009

Find our great haunts on our map, get directions

6260 Luana Court, Boynton Beach

(Photo by Michael Alicea)

(Photo by Michael Alicea)

Frank Crisci’s house features more than 60 tombstones in the graveyard. The usual characters are out, including Satan, the Well Creature and a number of roaming zombies eating hapless human victims. Oversized spiders infest the property and the ‘crucified unfortunates’ warn trespassers away.

551 Kingsbury Trace, Wellington
Marc Flesher’s house is a wonderful fright! Throughout the year, he expands his macabre collection by surfing the Internet and scouring catalogues as well as local businesses for the latest props to keep his display deliciously sickening.

8885 O’Dell Drive, Boynton Beach
Peter and Nancy McCulloch’s display always features a grand selection of inflatables, including the singing Sonny and Cher skeleton bride and groom. Their wedding attire was designed and sewed by Nancy herself. This ‘Little Black Chapel’ is open all hours.

8386 Michael Drive, Boynton Beach
Deborah and Howard Hoffman’s display features a ghoulish collection of classic monsters and characters, including ghosts, witches, Frankenstein’s monster, goblins and some comical characters that light up the night for kiddies on a candy spree through this quiet Boynton neighborhood. A light display of holiday wishes tops off the scene.

808 West Palm St., Lantana
Diane and Dennis Ranard’s display is a family-friendly scene with a few frights, but nothing over-the-top scary. The headless greeter is a tad creepy, as are the caged ghouls.

727 45th Street, West Palm Beach
The crowd-pleasing display at the home of Joe and Cathy Egan has gained so much popularity that they have outgrown their spooky location. The Egans will continue to decorate their home and distribute candy, but there will be no walk-through haunted house this year. Instead, they will be relocating and working with the Northwood Village Merchants’ Association to create a celebration in a larger location. The new home of their Halloween haunts will be found Friday along Northwood Road in West Palm Beach.

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