Halloween Map

Google Maps and Colin Close -- An example of what the map will look like once submissions have been collected and Jack-O-Lanterns have been placed.
Google Maps and Colin Close -- An example of what the map will look like once submissions have been collected and Jack-O-Lanterns have been placed.

Halloween Map

This year the Alameda Sun would like to try something a little different. It has been brought to our attention that we have never published a map of where all the beastly decorated houses in the Island City are located; a Halloween Map, if you will.

While we will not post any names or addresses associated with the homes, we will publish a map with Jack-O-Lanterns in the approximate locations of those homes devilishly “cleaver” enough to be included. That way you are sure to get the foot traffic your hard work deserves and the trick-or-treaters can explore their neighborhood(s) with a game plan in hand.

If you would like your ghoulish haunted home to be listed on the map, email your address to cclose@alamedasun.com and we will place a Jack-O-Lantern where your creepy castle casts its shadow.

Comments

usergene

Was a completed map published?

eikeme

If you click on our previous editions link on the left side of the home page. Click on the Oct. 27 issue and turn to page seven.