Good bones: Local residents get creepy — and creative — with skeletons for Halloween
Sydney Sepúlveda poses in front of a skeleton arch at 419 N. Willett St. (Photo courtesy Jacob Juliot)
Behold some of the biggest and spookiest skeleton displays in the Memphis area.
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HalloweenJasmine McCraven
Jasmine McCraven considers herself to be a music enthusiast and believes that she makes the best playlists ever. She is a graduate of Middle Tennessee State, but couldn’t wait to move back home to Memphis for the best food and culture in Tennessee.
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