NEWS · 25/10/2024

This Victorian building in Brooklyn is giving New Yorkers ‘terrible scares’ on Halloween

At the intersection of Albemarle Road and Argyle Road in Brooklyn, New York, a Victorian-style home has transformed into a Halloween spectacle, boasting hundreds of spooky decorations. Skeletons climb up and down the exterior, spider webs cover the lawn, and tombstones peek out from the bushes. The front porch features gruesome displays, including severed limbs hanging from the roof, sending shivers down the spines of passersby.

The oversized porch is draped in fabric, showcasing photos of ghostly clowns in pursuit, while chilling figures of witches, fairies, grim reapers, and skeletons populate the surroundings. Among the eerie decorations, one particularly terrifying clown carries a sign reading “Hug Me, I’m Free.” But take caution—if you dare to approach, you might just find yourself frightened to the bone!

Among the spooky scenes, some creatures move, with bloodshot eyes gleaming ominously. The sounds of warnings echo from within, creating an atmosphere so intimidating that many wouldn’t dare to step any closer. This year, they’ve introduced an especially sinister twist—a mechanized guard dog named “Bubba.” Anyone who ventures too near will find the dog snarling and lunging, while bats flutter ominously from low shrubs. Iconic figures from favorite horror films, like Beetlejuice and Pennywise, also make appearances in this haunting display.

Traditionally, as Halloween approaches, you can expect to see the festive return of the deceased characters, with skeletons scattered across the lawn and even bodies tumbling from second-story windows.

According to the New York Post, this Queen Anne-style house is owned by the award-winning playwright David Lindsay-Abaire and his wife. As night falls, the scene truly comes alive, with lights flickering and ghostly howls permeating the air. If you’re looking for a thrilling Halloween experience, this is undoubtedly the place to be—especially on the night of the holiday. The address is 1306 Albemarle Road, Brooklyn.

For those still seeking more thrills, you might want to check out the “Tonightmares” section on Jimmy Fallon’s website, featuring a haunted maze located at 630 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. How’s that for a scare?

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