ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A house in the Northeast Heights is bringing back its scares this year all for a good cause. Enter if you dare into the Huskisson’s Halloween House. “This is my passion for Halloween. I love it. I’ve always loved it and I love the way it brings the community together,” said Bryan Huskisson, the homeowner and creator behind the display.
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For him, putting on the festive attraction is a labor of love that he’s been doing for the last 12 years. After taking last year off, he and his friends spent ten weeks building this year’s display. He said they brought some fresh ideas to make it bigger and spookier than ever, even building a bridge and putting a big skeleton on his neighbor’s roof. “I have the best neighbors and if anybody is going to show up, just be respectful to the neighbors. They are encouraging our behavior,” said Huskisson.