WILLOUGHBY, Ohio — October's eerie charm has taken over Erie Street in Willoughby, where 30 decorated skeletons now line the downtown area as part of the second annual Skully Walk.

The seasonal display features creative skeleton characters, including a baker, a pumpkin, and even a Harry Potter version.

"I have seen people stop and look at skeletons and enjoy what they are looking at, it's a conversation piece, it lets people slow down and enjoy life," said Danielle Klein, Vice President of the Willoughby Arts Collaborative.

The non-profit serves as the backbone behind the Skully Walk sensation. This year's display expanded from 27 skeletons last year to 30 skeletons decorating the main street this year.

The Skully Walk functions as a fundraiser for the nonprofit organization whose miss

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