A Madison Heights family is taking Halloween decorations to the next level with their elaborate skeleton displays that change every single day throughout October.
Ryan McDonald has been creating these unique displays since 2020, each inspired by movie scenes and funny scenarios that delight neighbors and passersby.
"I do a lot of planning, I buy a lot of stuff on clearance, I buy a lot of zip ties," McDonald said.
What began as a simple display has evolved into a neighborhood attraction. McDonald's Halloween tradition started with just four small skeletons arranged around a bonfire.
"We had a lot of people just come by and really like it, and one person, I don't remember who it was, asked 'What are they going to be doing tomorrow?' And from that point forward, every year throughout the

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