Seasonal & Holidays

Silver Spring Man Transforms Lawn Into Spook-tacular Display

Each year, Chris Pabon adds a new scary item to his lawn. It's safe to say his Halloween display never disappoints.

Each year, Chris Pabon adds a new scary item to his lawn. It's safe to say his Halloween display never disappoints.
Each year, Chris Pabon adds a new scary item to his lawn. It's safe to say his Halloween display never disappoints. (Chris Pabon)

SILVER SPRING, MD — Halloween will look a little — scratch that, a lot — different this year.

And while Montgomery County health officials warn against trick-or-treating, calling it a "high-risk" activity during COVID-19, there are several other ways to celebrate the holiday safely.

One option: checking out the many Montgomery County homes decked out for Halloween.

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This Silver Spring homeowner went all out.

You can swing by Chris Pabon's home — located at 1918 Ventura Ave. — and catch a glimpse of the spooky display. The property is littered with glowing skulls, a creepy witch cut-out, a ginormous spider web, and a huge inflatable Praying Mantis.

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Each year, Pabon adds a new scary item to his lawn (and to our excitement, he has plenty of space). This year, it's the Victorian Reaper — a 12-foot tall inflatable creature that lights up and can be seen from quite a distance.

It's safe to say Pabon's Halloween display never disappoints.

Here are some pictures:

Photo Courtesy of Chris Pabon
Photo Courtesy of Chris Pabon
Photo Courtesy of Chris Pabon
Photo Courtesy of Chris Pabon

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