Help us find Nashville’s best Halloween displays

Halloween display

Help us find Nashville’s best Halloween displays.

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It’s the spookiest time of year, and that means Nashvillians will be decking out their homes and businesses for Halloween — we’re talking over-the-top displays with inflatable pumpkins, giant spiders, and towering skeletons.

Do you think your neighborhood has the best seasonal decorations? Is your store or restaurant all dressed up for the occasion? We want to see everything — send us photos and the best submissions will be featured in the newsletter or on our social media.

Pro tip: Sharing is caring. Send this story to a friend so they, too, can submit their display.

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