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Red, White, and Boo! Halloween’s American History, Pictures, Interesting Facts

Halloween in America has evolved over centuries. It began over 2,000 years ago in Ireland with Samhain, a festival marking the end of the harvest. People believed the dead could visit the living, so they lit bonfires and wore costumes to ward off spirits. Masks and disguises hid them from wandering souls, and communities celebrated the season. In the 1800s, Irish and Scottish settlers brought these traditions to America. In the 1840s, Irish immigrants fleeing the Great Famine, a mass starvation caused by potato failures, preserved Halloween to maintain culture and community. They added pranks and public festivities to lift spirits. Carved turnips were placed outside to scare evil spirits, and in America pumpkins became easier to carve, creating the first jack-o-lanterns. By the 1870s, Halloween grew into a community event. Newspapers suggested parties, and neighbors played games like bobbing for apples, from Roman harvest festivals. Costume parties grew popular, with homemade disguises often scary or funny. Trick or treating began as children dressing up and performing songs, jokes, or skits for coins or treats. The first recorded trick or treating in the U.S. was in the 1920s. After World War Two, suburban neighborhoods expanded trick or treating. Candy companies sold Halloween candy, including candy corn, first made in the 1880s. Shaped like corn kernels to celebrate the harvest, it was easy to mass produce. Glow-in-the-dark costumes, plastic pumpkins, and decorations appeared in the 1950s, turning Halloween into a family-centered holiday. Today, Halloween blends Celtic traditions with American flair. Haunted houses, pumpkin patches, costume contests, and candy sales are everywhere. Over 600 million pounds of candy are sold annually, and Americans spend nearly 10 billion dollars, making Halloween one of the most celebrated and beloved traditions in the country. #Halloween #TrickOrTreat #USHistory #America #USA #History

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My One and Only Paranormal Encounter (Sort Of)

In 2014 me and my friends went to this haunted school in our area called Machado Elementary School. It was built in 1895 and is now a historical site in the South Bay Area, CA (Morgan Hill/San Jose). One night for some odd reason we decided to start looking into haunted places around us because we had late curfews and not much else to do. We did some research and discovered the story of Machado where its reportedly haunted by a little girl who slipped and drowned in the creek behind the school(From what I remember). We went there the first night at around 11pm or 12am and nothing unusual or interesting happened besides the eerie setting of the somewhat empty school and the full moon shining from above. Disappointed but determined we remembered hearing about the witching hour and so the second night we returned a little before that time. The previous night we took some pictures with a smaller group of people ( about 5 or 6) but the second night we went back with 10 people and started to take pictures of every-part of the school. My buddy Tino was next to me when we started to take pictures of the Staircase and thats when he captured this photo. Upon review of the pictures he was taking he spotted this in one of them. Freaked out and excited he called my other friends over and I saw it on his phone a few minutes after he took them with my Own Two eyes. Unless he was a tech wizard, I highly doubt he could have altered the pictures in those few minutes. ( It also had the time stamp of 3:06AM, so it couldnt have been altered from the night before) The interesting thing about his pictures was that my friend tino was always plagued by some kind of dark energy and experiences that would happen to him and he would share with us, But for me this is my only experience I sort of had with the paranormal besides sleep paralysis. I work at a Treatment center in SoCal right now and my coworkers always believe it to be haunted and have plenty of stories. It gives me a kick to share this story followed by the picture because I can see the chills and expression on their face. What do you guys think? Anyone from the Bay Area that has been to machado and had experiences there? Please share !!!!! Thanks for reading this I felt like sharing this with it being a day before halloween. Have a great day!! #DidThatHappen #Creepy #Halloween

My One and Only Paranormal Encounter (Sort Of)
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