Have You Seen Lansing’s Groesbeck Skeletons?
If you live in the greater Lansing area and you haven't driven through the Groesbeck neighborhood recently, do yourself a favor and head over there.
Since the spooky season is here, many people have put out decorations to get in the spirit. However, I'm not sure that I've seen a set up quite like this one.
Lansing's Groesbeck Skeletons
What started with a couple of 12-foot tall skeletons has ballooned into something huge!
Owners James Pyle and Devin Dockery have a front yard full of skeletons ranging in sizes, tons of inflatables, a giant werewolf, a graveyard, and more.
And to top it all off, there's even a mini putt-putt golf course!
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This is the third year that James has had the mini golf course. I had the chance to speak to James who said that whenever the clubs and balls are out, the course is open to the people to come play and enjoy the spooky decor.
Lansing Halloween Decorations
This has to be one of the coolest set ups in the area. James is particularly proud of how graveyard turned out this year.
If you want to stop by and enjoy yourself, the course will be open after this weekend through Halloween, and it can be located on Wood Street just south of Lake Lansing Road. There are several giant skeletons in the front yard along with dozens of other pieces of decor... you really can't miss it.
It's free to those how want to stop by, James is just asking for donations for his church's annual food collection to help those throughout the holidays.
Check out pictures of the awesomeness below.
Lansing's Groesbeck Skeletons
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