MACON, Ga. — Randy Griggers says his Tucker Road home is for ghosts and ghouls of all ages. He started decorating his home for Halloween a few years ago, and now it's grown into a spooky showing of over 100 pieces of decor.
"For kids and big kids. When you're out here putting it out, the adults be riding by they're smiling and waving," Griggers said.
Griggers says he keeps haunting his neighborhood every year as a way to give back, and give his community that Halloween magic he saw as a child.
"For people to enjoy, I saw when I was growing up ... so I guess I just tried to carry it on and give the people that give them something to look at," Griggers said.
However, a display this big requires a few extra bones, and that's where Griggers' three granddaughters come in.
Griggers' grand

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