At least through the end of November, you can find the Halloween Cultural Preservation Museum on the second floor of Lloyd Center (former site of Spencer's).
The pop up museum tracks Halloween decorations throughout the years, noting trends.
Yrs, I thought this was the one I remembered, and the date card confirmed it.
Our family loves Halloween anyway, but even if that is not your favorite holiday, you may still get a kick out of the trip down memory lane.
It should not be too scary for anyone.
There are areas that are darker, especially to highlight glow-in-the-dark decorations, but it is a small museum and no sections should be too overwhelming.
One potential help for that is that the owners are so friendly. They even had free apples available, like you were trick-or-treating.
I'm pretty sure there were no razor blades.
We enjoyed the blast from the past.
You might even learn something.
And if you are interested, there is a gift shop.
Accessibility: Everything is pretty navigable for looking at the displays. Some of them might be hard to exit if you got off the path.
COVID: The attraction is entirely indoors, though some parts of it may emulate the outdoors. I wore a mask, and maintaining distancing was possible.
Don't miss your chance.
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