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Clair Shores Halloween Tour received a record number of applicants looking to have their home featured on the tour. The community like so many others in Macomb County has embraced the fun of being an organized group offering tours of outstanding Halloween displays. CLAIR SHORES HOME TOURĮxtend your Halloween tour of haunting displays to St. lakeside park receives dozens of newly planted treesĪ Child is Waiting: Empathetic Antonio is a poet, an athlete, an artist and an honors studentĬheck out this listing of haunted houses and more going on throughout Macomb County now through October 31. Halloween still ‘a big deal’ for Macomb County families Warren Friends of the Library extends bag sale Related ArticlesĪdvocate speaks at Trade Secrets event for women’s employment rolls around it’s a different story,” Bray said. Twisted Fears Haunted House is geared for mature audiences but things will be turned down a notch on Oct. “I see it as a work of art once it all comes together.” “I love how you can build anything you want (or can imagine),” Bray said. The picture room is one of several featured in the Twisted Fears haunted house. Tillson Street in Romeo will always be a favorite attraction but Halloween aficionados from as far away as Canada and Chicago have traveled to Clinton Township to see Bray’s display.

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Since it’s a self-guided tour guests are welcome to visit any of the houses during this time, or see a few and then return the following weekend. Saturday’s kickoff goes from 7 to 10 p.m. Also part of the Facebook group tour but in Mount Clemens is Clown DeEsplande at 300 Esplande Street. A nighttime viewing of Attic Hatched Infestatation, displayed at 23626 Demley Drive in Clinton Township.įolks can stop by the homes individually or take a tour of the neighborhood haunts including: Colman Street Chaos at 19822 Colman Street, Twisted Fears at 24213 Harrison Street (Bray’s display), Attic Hatched Infestation at 23626 Demley Drive, D’Hart-Less Cemetery at 42523 D’Hart Court, Carnevil at 20795 Balinski Drive and Jeff’s Yard Haunt and Casualty Cornfield at 425809 Shulock Drive. Several of the rooms are still under construction but are expected to be completed in time for this Friday’s opener and Saturday’s tour hosted by the Clinton Township Area Neighborhood Haunt Facebook group, which is made up of homeowners who go all out on Halloween. Then he looked down and warned his guest to beware of creepy things that go squish in the night. “This is one of the rooms my mom did,” Bray said, during a tour of a room filled with spiders of all sizes crawling in and out of a web fashioned out of cheese cloth. David Bray explains the work behind the spider room. When you start smelling cotton candy, for example, you’ll know you’re getting close to the clown room.īefore that there’s the picture room, a swamp and a room filled with spiders. The display, now valued at nearly $40,000, also features a haunted house with several rooms that are remodeled every year in order to provide guests with a new experience that not only feels scary but smells scary too. “If you see something you want get, it or it won’t be there when you go back.” “It’s crazy how much the supplies went down,” Bray said. The towering skeleton and dark angel are also treasures since they sold out of them at Home Depot and have become difficult to find. Among the prized possessions in Bray’s cemetery are two vintage pieces featuring skeletons rising up out of their graves. Those who visit the display will find a gated cemetery guarded by several zombies along with a towering skeleton with glowing eyes and a dark angel with moving wings. The last couple of years, because of its size and number of people who come to see it, they moved it to the front yard. It was such a hit the following year they decided to open it up to the public and have been expanding their display ever since. After his mother got remarried and they moved to Clinton Township, the two of them created their own display for a backyard party attended by family and friends.

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Clair Shores, every Halloween they would help his grandfather set up his cemetery. When he was a boy he and his mother lived with his grandparents in St. Photo courtesy of Clinton Township Neighborhood Haunt A nightime view of Twisted Fears Haunted House and Cemetery at 24213 Harrison Street in Clinton Township. “We do it for fun,” said Bray, who has been working on Halloween displays since he was old enough to walk and carry a tombstone, fashioned out of Styrofoam.











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