For Dyresha Harris, seeing her West Philly neighborhood in a new light has always been one of her favorite parts of Halloween.
"I remember that being really magical for me when I was younger," she said. "Having these streets that were so familiar to me suddenly transformed was sort of this sense of wonder, and it was a lot of fun. So I often say that one of my favorite parts of being a grown up is being the person to provide that." MORE: Costumes from 'Black Panther,' 'Sinners' will be displayed at African American Museum
Every year, Harris and her partner put a different display out front of their Garden Court home — from a 20-foot robot to a "Stranger Things" reenactment to an underwater cave. Still, she felt that there were some homes on side streets that weren't getting the at

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