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  2. Geography of Halloween - Wikipedia

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    Other popular activities are watching horror movies and visiting haunted houses. Total spending on Halloween is estimated to be $8.4 billion. [18] An Associated Press survey found that 66% of American parents planned to take their children trick or treating. Within the survey, 46% identified as Protestant and 24% as Catholic. [19]

  3. Trick-or-treating - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] In other countries, souling is seen as the origin of the practice of trick-or-treating. [23] In the United States, some churches, during Allhallowtide, have invited people to come receive sweets from them and have offered to "pray for the souls of their friends, relatives or even pets" as they do so.

  4. Halloween - Wikipedia

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    The thousands of Halloween postcards produced between the turn of the 20th century and the 1920s commonly show children but not trick-or-treating. [180] Trick-or-treating does not seem to have become a widespread practice in North America until the 1930s, with the first US appearances of the term in 1934, [181] and the first use in a national ...

  5. These are the most dangerous cities for trick-or-treaters - AOL

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    In addition to the added danger of the holiday taking place on a weeknight, some cities are more accident-prone than others, requiring trick-or-treaters to be extra vigilant about their safety.

  6. What's the history behind trick-or-treating? Origins of the ...

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    It's no secret trick-or-treating is all about getting copious amounts of candy. But where does the Halloween tradition come from?

  7. Trick-or-treating 2024: How old is too old? Is there an age ...

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    Younger respondents said kids should be able to trick-or-treat at any age, while older Americans favor an age limit of 11 or 12. The university says the average response was 13 and a half.

  8. Beggars Night - Wikipedia

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    Beggars Night, or Beggars' Night, is a regional term for the practice of going "Trick or Treat" in the period before Halloween night. Beggars Night emerged to address security concerns over young children involved in unsupervised Trick-or-Treating. Instead, younger children were encouraged to Trick-or-Treat on another night, before Halloween.

  9. What Time Does Trick-or-Treating Start on Halloween? - AOL

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    If you're wondering what time trick-or-treating starts for Halloween 2022, we've got answers! Find trick-or-treat hours for dozens of areas around the country.