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September / October 2016

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t's that time of year again—bring on the haunted houses, creepy costumes and goodies galore. But where to go for the most productive use of your twilight hours to ensure that you... er, um, your kids, get the absolute most Reese's Peanut Butter Cups? Many would theorize that homes in the more expensive neighborhoods would give out bigger, better candy. For parents and kids alike, the walkability and density of a neighborhood is key to covering the most ground, in the fastest time, to collect the most candy. Plan your night of All Hallows' Eve using our blueprint for those neighborhoods that will ensure you (your kids) make out like bandits and have a great time in the process. I QUEEN ANNE Queen Anne is one of the most popular neighborhoods for costumed families in search of treats to swing by on Halloween. Just head up to the main drag (Queen Anne Ave.) on upper Queen Anne, and you'll see the stream of youngin's dressed up in their best costumes to celebrate their impending haul of candy and other treats. From hand crafted get ups to fancy over the top Halloween garbs, you'll find the trick or treat costumes extremely imaginary here.

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