Halloween, celebrated on October 31, blends ancient Celtic and Christian traditions dating back over 2,000 years.
From blood-squirting lizard eyes to zombie cockroaches, the natural world is ready for a truly terrifying Halloween.
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The history of Halloween spans centuries, countries and religions. Here's why we celebrate it today.
The very first Halloween celebrations trace back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, which later morphed into All ...
"I think that the witch crawl is helping us realize that more community exists than we thought," said Krista Hudson-Melone.
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