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  2. How Carved Pumpkins Became Classic Halloween Decor (And ... - AOL

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    Irish immigrants brought Halloween to America during the 1800s. When these settlers arrived in the United States, they discovered pumpkins make perfect jack-o'-lanterns. Today, the pumpkin carving ...

  3. Halloween - Wikipedia

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    The yearly New York's Village Halloween Parade was begun in 1974; it is the world's largest Halloween parade and America's only major nighttime parade, attracting more than 60,000 costumed participants, two million spectators, and a worldwide television audience.

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    Plus, the meaning behind Halloween symbols, from jack-o'-lanterns to black cats. ... When Irish immigrants came to America, they began using pumpkins instead—and pumpkins have been associated ...

  5. Halloween costume - Wikipedia

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    The custom of guising at Halloween in North America was first recorded in 1911, when a newspaper in Kingston, Ontario reported children going "guising" around the neighborhood. [29] In 19th century America, Halloween was often celebrated with costume parades and "licentious revelries."

  6. Jack-o'-lantern - Wikipedia

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    Jack-o'-lanterns carved from pumpkins are a yearly Halloween tradition that developed in the United States when Irish, Cornish, Scottish and other Celtic influenced immigrants brought their root vegetable carving traditions with them. [2] It is common to see jack-o'-lanterns used as external and interior decorations prior to and on Halloween.

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    Irish immigrants brought Halloween to the U.S. During the mid-1800s, a flood of Irish immigrants fled from the potato famine to the U.S., bringing the tradition of Halloween with them. 24.

  8. Trick-or-treating - Wikipedia

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    Girl in a Halloween costume in 1928 in Ontario, Canada, the same province where the Scottish Halloween custom of "guising" is first recorded in North America. Author Nicholas Rogers cites an early example of guising in North America in 1911, where a newspaper in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, reported children going "guising" around the ...

  9. How Did the Jack-O'-Lantern Become a Scary Halloween Staple?

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    In North America, “jack-o’-lantern” (or jack-ma-lantern among African Americans in the South) was another name for the will-o’-the-wisp—an unsettling and inexplicable light emanating ...