Atlanta’s Halloween season is in full swing with haunted houses, parades, food, and more

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It’s spooky season in Atlanta and Halloween events are popping up all around the metro ahead of Oct. 31.

Capturing the Spirit of Oakland Halloween Tours give a nighttime look at the historic graveyard Oct. 17-20 and again Oct. 23-27. Guided by costumed storytellers, the tour stops at notable and notorious graves and is designed to enlighten rather than frighten. Tickets usually sell out fast.

The Netherworld haunted house in Stone Mountain is once again scaring the pants off visitors through Nov. 9. Some of this year’s themed tours include “Wake the Dead” and “Mr. Grendel’s Birthday Party of Horrors.”

The biggest Halloween event of the year, the 2024 Little Five Points Halloween Festival and Parade is Oct. 19 and Oct. 20 with the parade happening at 2 p.m. on Sunday. L5P Halloweenville is an interactive installation by local artist Shane Morton is collaboration with the High Museum. 

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