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Hilloween 2018 pics from the crowd — Plus, where to trick or treat on Capitol Hill

Are we still doing Halloween this year? The world is frightening enough. But this seems like the wrong time to abandon a celebration of the freakish and bizarre. Plus, costumes are fun. Here are a few images from the crowd from this weekend’s kid-friendly Hilloween celebration on Broadway. You can search through for some costume ideas — and to spot a Hillebrity or two. More spooky shenanigans are to come Wednesday night.

(Image: Alex Garland/CHS)

If you are planning to add some trick or treat action to your Hilloween, we’ve included the famous CHS Trick or Treat Hot Zone map, below. It’s the area of the Hill where you’ll find scenes like the above — and buckets and buckets of candy. Here’s a message from the “Red Zone.” They’re waiting for you. Happy Hilloween.

SPD has also posted some important tips for trick or treaters and the rest of us to make the night a safe one for everybody.

CHS Hilloweens past: 20172016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010

 

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Plus more images courtesy the Capitol Hill Chamber of Commerce and the Broadway Business Improvement Area.

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jseattle
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5 years ago

Just spotted in the Hot Zone! A Russian submarine! Reports from 18th and Mercer indicate that the house that hosted last year’s Yayoi Kusama-inspired installation has something new in store this year: