From carnival chaos to creepy graveyards and colorful lights, these three Berks County homes are serving up plenty of Halloween spirit this week.
Leesport’s 250 Grant Street offers a carnival of fright. The yard is packed with an evil carnival–themed display, and on Halloween night the scene gets even wilder with projectile popcorn launched from a pneumatic popcorn gun and cannon.
In Muhlenberg Township, 4610 Dunkle Drive features a large skeleton standing watch over a spooky graveyard. Witches, coffins, and fog machines add to the eerie atmosphere that makes this display a neighborhood favorite.
Also in Muhlenberg Township, 1014 Meadow Drive lights up the night with a colorful display. The yard is covered in webs and oversized spiders, while a pop-up animatronic skeleton creeps out of the ground from a grave. Bright lights spread across the house give this display a festive but chilling touch.
**Remember displays are on private property, view from the sidewalk or your car.
Leesport’s 250 Grant Street offers a carnival of fright. The yard is packed with an evil carnival–themed display, and on Halloween night the scene gets even wilder with projectile popcorn launched from a pneumatic popcorn gun and cannon.
In Muhlenberg Township, 4610 Dunkle Drive features a large skeleton standing watch over a spooky graveyard. Witches, coffins, and fog machines add to the eerie atmosphere that makes this display a neighborhood favorite.
Also in Muhlenberg Township, 1014 Meadow Drive lights up the night with a colorful display. The yard is covered in webs and oversized spiders, while a pop-up animatronic skeleton creeps out of the ground from a grave. Bright lights spread across the house give this display a festive but chilling touch.
**Remember displays are on private property, view from the sidewalk or your car.

