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Halloween stores popping up

Across the area Halloween specialty shops are opening and livening up empty storefronts.

New this year — well sort of new; is Halloween City. Halloween City is the store formerly known as Halloween USA. I’ve seen locations in Huber Heights, in Beavercreek across from The Greene, in Fairborn in the former Fulmer’s grocery store location and near the former Old Time Pottery off of Miamisburg Centerville Rd.

I’ve also spotted Spirit Halloween stores in Springfield, Waynetown Plaza in Huber Heights, and Sugarcreek Plaza on Wilmington Pike.

Halloween Express has returned to it’s Beavercreek location for the last several years off of N. Fairfield Road behind Chili’s. They also show locations on Springboro Pike in Miamisburg, as well as West Chester and Cincinnati.

Where have you spotted your favorite Halloween stores?

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By Benna

September 28, 2010 5:35 PM | Link to this

Theres a Halloween store in Piqua at the Piqua Mall

By justme56

September 29, 2010 12:55 PM | Link to this

There is one in Troy on 41 next to lowe’s

By Hugh Jaynis

September 29, 2010 1:30 PM | Link to this

There’s one every half mile, do we really need to point them all out? If you can’t find one, look for the 300 billboards that will no doubt tell you where they are located.

By M.King

September 29, 2010 5:38 PM | Link to this

@Benna, it’s not at the Miami Valley Crossing Mall, it’s in the old Pet Land next to Home Depot. :)

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