Costumes and eclectic candy collections aren’t the only ways to get into the seasonal spirit. What to watch: Oversized spider webs, skeletons on chairlifts at “Screamboat,” and evil inflatables are on display around Denver. Whether you’re hosting a spooky celebration or stocking up for trick-or-treaters, decking out your dwelling with funny or frightening Halloween decorations is a must this season.The “Ghoulggenheim Booseum,” a skeleton gallery in Capitol Hill. Photo: Gigi Sukin/AxiosCity Park Halloween decorations. Photo: Gigi Sukin/AxiosEnter the guarded gates of this Country Club home — if you dare. Photo: Alayna Alvarez/Axios A grim warning outside a Denver Country Club home. Photo: Gigi Sukin/AxiosA “Screamboat” chairlift outside a Wash Park home. Photo: Gigi Sukin/AxiosHillbilly skeletons playing banjos, as they naturally do, on the front porch of a home in Denver’s La Alma Lincoln Park neighborhood. Photo: Alayna Alvarez/AxiosBeware the bones. Photo: Gigi Sukin/AxiosDragons creepy, yet cool enough to keep up year-round at this Country Club residence. Photo: Alayna Alvarez/AxiosAn unsettling mannequin staged outside a Denver home. Photo: Gigi Sukin/AxiosA super-duper creepy and nearly life-size fallen angel guards a corner of this Country Club home. Photo: Alayna Alvarez/AxiosR.I.P to all the souls laid to rest (buried or not) at this mass graveyard…
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