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ScarletOK t1_iu4tu7u wrote

Brookline. It's got some great decorations.

I've mainly seen it in residential area between Coolidge Corner and St Paul's altho I expect there are others

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Max_Demian t1_iu4vcbh wrote

South End brownstones -- good density, some good decs, nice vibe

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therealcmj t1_iu4yjbr wrote

Especially Waltham St. and Union Park. Waltham St is closed to cars that night and the neighbors out do each other with full sized candy bars for the kids and I’ve seen them giving nips to the parents. And Union Park is one street over.

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dtmfadvice t1_iu514cy wrote

I live in Prospect Hill, Somerville, and we get a LOT of trick-or-treaters and our neighbors all go hard on decorations. Good scene. Several streets have gotten block party permits to close their streets to cars as well.

There's also a street party on Sunday evening: https://somervilleartscouncil.org/somerstreets/monster

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RogueInteger t1_iu5c1rf wrote

The residential areas of Boston are busy. The less residential or concentrated residential areas that are busier are Beacon Hill and Charlestown by the monument.

I live in Dorchester and the Melville Park, Savin Hill, Lower Mills, and Ashmont (Hill and Adams) areas all great.

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mincorgi t1_iu5ibdk wrote

newton, beacon hill, and the charlestown hill! LOL but only if you want full size candy/chocolate bars hehe

but generally residential areas! i used to live in charlestown so idk if its the same but the old ironsides wat/ old landing way were good spots :)

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DerpWilson t1_iu5pj0b wrote

Where do you live? Preferably somewhere you can walk to. There’s more children killed by vehicles on Halloween than any other day.

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