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Photos: Craig Halloween haunts range from downtown to Centennial Mall

The characters from "Where the Wild Things Are" make their way down Victory Way as part of Trick or Treat Street Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024.
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Trick-or-treaters take a break and get some sugar at Centennial Mall’s Halloween Carnival Thursday.
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Nikki Robinson with Maple Blue’s Coffee hands distributes candy during Trick or Treat Street Thursday.
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Families go through a terrifying tunnel during Trick or Treat Street Thursday.
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A crew of scurvy bucanneers and their parrot pose along Yampa Avenue as part of Trick or Treat Street Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024.
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A “Ghostbusters” group costume is part of Trick or Treat Street Thursday.
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The “Scooby-Doo” gang collects candy at Centennial Mall’s Halloween Carnival Thursday.
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Little Red Riding Hood and an incognito Big Bad Wolf pose during Trick or Treat Street Thursday.
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Kids work to collect prizes as part of the booth by Colorado Crane Conservation Coalition at Centennial Mall’s Halloween Carnival Thursday.
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Canines at Rocky Mountain Happy Paws display their costumes and talents at Centennial Mall’s Halloween Carnival Thursday.
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Pirates hand out candy during Trick or Treat Street Thursday.
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A pair of axolotls take a break from collecting candy during Trick or Treat Street Thursday.
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