CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — The beloved Great Pumpkin Wall is shining once again in south Charlotte.
The 21-year-old Halloween tradition in Charlotte’s Elizabeth neighborhood features dozens of carved pumpkins on display — each more festive and scarier than the last.
The wall is a Halloween favorite for those new and old to the Queen City.
“It brings the community together, it brings families together. Multi-generations. You’ll see grandparents all the way down to great grandkids,” said Hardin Minor with the Elizabeth Neighborhood Association…