Monica Reed

The Bones Family is back for another spooky Halloween!

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The Bones Family is back for another spooky Halloween!

The Bones Family have been a site to enjoy for almost a decade in Clarksville! Many eyes have enjoyed the creativity and the spirit of the season!

The decorations that are used in the front yard are mostly made of foam and a lot of imagination!

The Bones Family gets many visitors but they see over 1,000 visitors on Halloween night, some of whom are from out of state. They come from all over to see the Bones Family, from Kentucky to Michigan and all over Tennessee!

There is something new to explore every night when you visit the Bones Family through the month of October at 2679 Elkmont Drive off of the Sugar Tree subdivision.

Great way to get ready for Halloween

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