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2012

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Allen & Marge were on hand to help at the carnival
Freshly made cupcakes for the cupcake walk
Facepainting at the Carnival
Lots of fun in the Carnival game room.
Susan worked a carnival booth
A West End family enjoys the Chops Halloween Carnival
A very cute Halloween portrait
Halloween lights on Polk Street
A fabulous fortune teller.
It's a young Don King, manager of the Corpse Orchestra
Waiting by the Boyce St. graveyard for the parade to begin
Why Grandma! Why?
The Hennepin Crawler and Todd's Half Penny led the parade
The West End Kids Halloween Day Parade
Everyone joined in- kids, dogs, teens, babies and adults.
Dawn of the dead?
The Kids Halloween Day Parade
It's a snuggly baby bear!
A dog-walking corpse enjoys the parade
Dead Elvis, Young Elvis and "Vegas" Elvis
A haunted cottage
A little pea in the pod- awww!
Rosie the Riveter joined the parade
The "Eyeball Machine" was Cruella and Pookie's ride
Lots of candy for everyone
We had glowy things and candy for everyone.
Happy Halloween girls.
The corpse orchestra revealed
 The Corpse Orchestra played to the spook delight of trick or treaters.
Pookie, in the Eyeball Machine
A creepy abode on W. 8th Street
A classic doorway
 This lady has seen better days.
The Boyce Street graveyard.

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