You know those moments where have to do a double-take because you aren't really sure what you just saw?  That happened to me as I was driving the other day in Rochester, Minnesota.  I was just minding my own business, running an errand to grab some meat for the smoker, when I saw a giant skeleton.  And when I say "giant", I mean GIANT!!!

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Check Out The Giant Skeleton in Rochester, Minnesota

It is Halloween season and there are a ton of spooky things happening all over Southeast Minnesota.  In fact, you can visit 10 of the spookiest spots in Rochester on a trolley.  

If you aren't wanting to scream in a trolley full of strangers and would rather get freaked out by yourself, a business in Rochester put a gigantic skeleton up for you to enjoy.  I believe it is 12 feet tall but since I didn't get out and measure, I could be off a bit on that measurement.

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Where Is The Giant Skeleton in Rochester, Minnesota?

Because I KNOW you are going to want a selfie with this spooky skeleton, here's where you can find it:

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What Neighborhoods Are The Best for Trick-or-Treating in Rochester, Minnesota

Speaking of Halloween, if you've been wondering where you should go for an amazing night of trick-or-treating with your kids, we have the BEST list for you.  Get the kids dressed up in their favorite costumes, grab a few buckets for candy, and check out some of the neighborhoods in the list below.

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