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MARYLAND — It's that time of year again, when goblins and zombies start popping up on lawns all across Maryland.
Patch is compiling its annual Halloween list of yard haunts that are worth gaping at, and we want to hear from you.
Shoot us an email if your yard or display is worth a drive-by this Halloween. We'll keep adding to the 2021 tour o' scary yards leading up to Halloween, which this year falls on Sunday, Oct. 31.
Here's what to include:
Address of the yard haunt.Hours your display will be available for viewing.What makes your yard haunt special.Name of your haunt (as well Facebook page, Twitter handle, website), if it has one.Whether your display benefits a charity, is taking donations, etc. Send your photos and videos to [email protected] and feel free to reach out with any questions.
Only submit photos you have taken yourself or are authorized to post on Patch. By submitting a photo, you're giving Patch permission to publish it for this feature and future stories.
Below: This yard in Glen Burnie collected Halloween books in 2020 and was registered as a Little Free Library.
Photo courtesy of Amanda Baker. See Also: Maryland Halloween Guide 2020: Haunted Yards, Pumpkin Patches
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