Creepy times at Halloween Cove

Trick-or-treaters flock to “Halloween Cove” in Bartlett — normally known as Domino Cove — to enjoy the lavish, spooky and funny yard displays every year. They also get their share of the thousands of candy pieces the homeowners hand out on this residential cul-de-sac each Oct. 31. Residents on Domino Cove get into the spirit enthusiastically, but they’re also scrupulous about taking the decorations down by Nov. 1. Photo by Amanda Swain.
Trick-or-treaters flock to “Halloween Cove” in Bartlett — normally known as Domino Cove — to enjoy the lavish, spooky and funny yard displays every year. They also get their share of the thousands of candy pieces the homeowners hand out on this residential cul-de-sac each Oct. 31. Residents on Domino Cove get into the spirit enthusiastically, but they’re also scrupulous about taking the decorations down by Nov. 1. Photo by Amanda Swain.
Residents on “Halloween Cove” in Bartlett are willing to give locals the skinny on where to get the most candy and the most eye-popping views each Oct. 31. Plan ahead for next year! See details at facebook.com/halloweencove. Photo by Amanda Swain.
Residents on “Halloween Cove” in Bartlett are willing to give locals the skinny on where to get the most candy and the most eye-popping views each Oct. 31. Plan ahead for next year! See details at facebook.com/halloweencove. Photo by Amanda Swain.