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10 Wauwatosa Homes Decorated for Halloween in Photos

Wauwatosa is getting ready for 2021 Halloween. Here are 10 homes that are decorated for the big day.

As Halloween and trick-or-treating draws near, Wauwatosa residents decorated their homes to fit the spirit of the season.
As Halloween and trick-or-treating draws near, Wauwatosa residents decorated their homes to fit the spirit of the season. (Rick Uldricks/Patch)

WAUWATOSA — Wauwatosa's trick-or-treat hours will be 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Halloween. With the pandemic in its second year, some families or neighborhoods may choose not to take part in Halloween events.

For those who are taking part, Halloween decorations are part of the celebration. Here are 10 Halloween homes in Wauwatosa.

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This home is decorated with "Georgie" the small child portrayed in the movie "It." (Scott Anderson/Patch)

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This Wauwatosa home makes use of an old propane tank to make an alternate form of a jack-o-lantern. (Scott Anderson/Patch).

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One Wauwatosa house was decorated in traditional ghosts on either side of their front porch. (Scott Anderson/Patch.)

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Gravestones, a spider web, and an inflatable tree fill the front yard of this Wauwatosa home. (Scott Anderson/Patch).

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Our Redeemer Lutheran Church and School has its own pumpkin patch in its front yard where pumpkins and gourds are for sale. (Scott Anderson/Patch).

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A skeleton bearing a burial shroud and a set of chains has been put on the front yard of this Wauwatosa house. (Scott Anderson/Patch).

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A Wauwatosa duplex has a front porch adorned in Halloween decorations. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

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This Wauwatosa house has a grim reaper hanging from its second-story balcony. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

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One Wauwatosa home went all-out with front porch decorations, as well as spiders and spiderwebs. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

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The front yard of this Wauwatosa home has skeletons, and headstones — and they're illuminated at night with the use of a floodlight. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

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