Halloween, celebrated every October 31, is one of the most popular festivities in the United States. Its roots trace back to ancient Celtic celebrations such as Samhain, which marked the end of harvest and the beginning of winter. Over time, those customs blended with European traditions and evolved into the modern celebration that today brings together costumes, decorations, sweets, and a festive community spirit that unites entire neighborhoods.
The Customs That Make Halloween Unique In The United States
In the U.S., Halloween is not just a single night—it’s a full season of activities. From late September, streets, schools, and stores…more
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