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How Chattanooga is dressing up for Halloween, 2022

See some of the spookiest, creepiest, and most hauntingly decorated spots around town.

A window display featuring suits with jack o' lantern heads.

Bruce Baird & Co.'s downtown window display is really gourd.

Photo by NOOGAtoday

Chattanooga sure looks incredible this season, huh? (And not just because of the amazing fall foliage.)

From fang-tastic porch decorations to bat to the bone storefronts, the city is creepin’ it real these days. Swipe through the gallery below to check out some of the best decor in town that we’ve found + that you all shared with us. 🎃

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