PHOTOS: Little 5 Points Celebrates Halloween In (Spooky) Style

The pink trap house made a reappearance at the Little 5 Points Halloween Parade Saturday.
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Every October, one of Atlanta’s most eclectic neighborhoods puts on a parade. On Saturday in Little 5 Points, it was that time again.
Thousands of men, women, children – and dogs – lined the streets from the corner of Washita Avenue and Eucild Avenue to Mansfield Avenue and Moreland Avenue from 4 p.m. 6 p.m. for the neighborhood’s 17th annual Halloween Parade.
The event topped off a festival that included live music, street food and dozens of vendors and artists.
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