In quiet SummerGrove, there exists a home so frightening that hundreds of people make a pilgrimage there on Halloween hoping to get a glimpse of the ghouls and ghosts that appear every year.
The home is unmistakable. As you approach the front yard, wide-open cemetery gates beckon, and a lighted path leads you through the graveyard to the horrors that await in the backyard.
“The neighbors are all great. They love it,” said Brad Hildebran, owner of the most haunted home in the neighborhood. “My neighbors come in September, ‘When are you going to set up? When are you going to set up?’”
Hildebran has been creating the eerie show since 2002. That year, he started out with six tombstones, a grim reaper costume and fun music. It’s grown every year since then. Then in 2012, one of his friends c

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