Halloween decorations in the Old Glebe neighborhood
Halloween decorations in North Arlington (Staff photo by Jay Westcott)
Halloween decorations along N. Jackson Street (Staff photo by Jay Westcott)
Halloween decorations in North Arlington (Staff photo by Jay Westcott)
Skeleton on a toilet – Flickr pool photo by Kevin Wolf
Skeleton in a organic recycling bin – Flickr pool photo by John Sonderman
A Halloween decorated home on 23rd St. S (Staff photo by Jay Westcott)
Halloween decorations in the Old Glebe neighborhood
Halloween decorations in North Arlington (Staff photo by Jay Westcott)
Skeleton decorations spotted in Fairlington (Photo submitted by Koffee Brown)
Halloween decorations in North Arlington (Staff photo by Jay Westcott)
Halloween decorations along N. Jackson Street (Staff photo by Jay Westcott)
Halloween decorations along N. Jackson Street (Staff photo by Jay Westcott)
Halloween decorations along N. Jackson Street (Staff photo by Jay Westcott)
Halloween decorations along N. Jackson Street (Staff photo by Jay Westcott)
Halloween decorations along N. Jackson Street (Staff photo by Jay Westcott)
Halloween decorations along N. Jackson Street (Staff photo by Jay Westcott)
Halloween decorations along N. Jackson Street (Staff photo by Jay Westcott)
Halloween decorations along N. Jackson Street (Staff photo by Jay Westcott)
Halloween decorations along N. Jackson Street (Staff photo by Jay Westcott)
Halloween decorations along N. Jackson Street (Staff photo by Jay Westcott)
Halloween decorations along N. Jackson Street (Staff photo by Jay Westcott)
Halloween decorations along N. Jackson Street (Staff photo by Jay Westcott)
Front yard at the corner of Key Blvd. and N. Fillmore St. in Lyon Village (courtesy photo)
(Updated at 9:20 a.m.) With October 31 a day away, houses across Arlington are pulling out all of the stops for dressing up their homes for Halloween.
Popular decorations seem to be cobwebs and the classic carved pumpkin, while others opt for blown-up witches, pumpkins, skeletons, ghouls, and more. As usual, the famous N. Jackson Street in Ashton Heights seems to have some of the most extravagant Halloween displays, but other residential stretches like 38th Street N. in the Old Glebe neighborhood also have a bounty of clever creations.
If you spot any other houses decked out for Halloween, post a photo or two in the comments section.
There is no official trick-or-treating time in Arlington, but tradition says costumed children will start arriving around sunset, until around 8 p.m. or so.
Staff photos by Jay Westcott. Others contributed. Flickr pool photos by John Sonderman and Kevin Wolf.