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The top spots for Halloween decor in Charleston, SC

WP spooky house

Spooky house | Photo submitted

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From a contactless COVID-19 candy chute on Colonial and a Dead and Breakfast on Johns Island to a larger-than-life spider web in West Ashley – Charleston is adorned with some frighteningly festive Halloween decor. We recently asked where we can find the best holiday decorations around town and you really delivered.

Check out the list below, load up the car and take the family on a tricked out tour of Charleston’s most Halloween-themed streets and neighborhoods. ☠️

Sweetleaf Ln., Johns Island

Sweetleaf Ln., Johns Island | Photo submitted

👻 Sweetleaf Ln., Johns Island | This halloween-themed house has flying ghastly ghosts, a designated area for witches to park their brooms + a “Dead and Breakfast.” It’s giving the entire street scary vibes.

27 Lord Ashley Dr.

27 Lord Ashley Dr., West Ashley | Photo provided

👻 27 Lord Ashley Dr. | This larger-than-life spooky spider web is drawing some major attention + massive spiders.

Colonial St., downtown

Colonial St., downtown | Photo provided

👻 Colonial St. | This reader said, “We will be passing out candy on Halloween through an 8’ long 4” round PVC pipe, which is also known as the ‘Contactless COVID Candy Chute,’ as dubbed by our 6-year-old. We have ghosts coming out of our windows, spider webs, painted pumpkins and spooky trees.”

Sugarberry Ln.

Sugarberry Ln., Johns Island | Photo provided

👻 Sugarberry Ln., Johns Island | Careful kids, looks like this guy is a self proclaimed “Kid Catcher…”

Summer's Corner, Summerville 1

Summers Corner, Summerville | Photo provided

👻 Summers Corner, Summerville | A ghostly pirate ship really is a “Nightmare Before Christmas.”

DI 1 Watroo Point Road

Watroo Rd., Daniel Island | Photo provided

👻 Watroo Rd., Daniel Island | This skeleton doesn’t mind spending some quality alone time to relax on a swing.

Be sure to check out our 6AM City Oct-tune-ber playlist filled with terrifying tracks for the drive + don’t forget to tag us in your Halloween pics using @CHStoday and #CHStoday. 👻

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