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Scott Morin, 22 Harris St., Auburn

Eight to 10 mannequins standing in a foggy landscape with animated music and lights. An estimated 30 to 40 people visit each night, so expect a little traffic.

Merry Trace-St. Pierre, 97 River Road, Livermore

Fifty-two tombstones, 22 electrical blow-up decorations, 12 strobe lights, a fog machine and a guided tour through the “Cursed Corner Cemetery” on Halloween night.

David Dionne, 10 Dunlop Ave., Mechanic Falls

A yard filled with hand-crafted tombstones and mannequins.



Michael Caron,
362 East Ave., Lewiston

Giant spider spinning a web in front of the house, and a spooky display in back.

Steve and Sue Montgomery, Kerri Farms Road, Standish

The yard is haunted by real people and you have to walk through a smoke-filled tunnel in the front yard to get to the backyard where other scary creatures are waiting.

Daniel Tolman, 235 Pond Road, Lewiston

Wooden caskets lining the driveway, chain saws (unchained, of course), fog machines, spooky music and live ghouls walking the lawn. There may be a line. Last year, 250 showed up for a trick or treat.

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