A line of children across 8th street waiting to get candy from the staff of Looking for Lincoln at the park Conference Center.
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Living History Volunteers, Dorothy Selinger and Linda Cox hand candy out to children dressed in costumes in front of the Beedle House. There are inflatble decorations on the Northside and in front of the Beedle House, as well as a banner with a pumpkin on the door.
Living History Volunteers, Stephanie Thomas and Mary Dissler and Volunteer Matthew Scrivano stand outside the Lyon House waiting to hand out candy to the Trick or Treaters.
Inflatable Halloween Decorations placed to the Southside of the Lyon House.
Americorps Vista Intern, Kat Bowman hands candy to children dressed up in costumes. She is in front of the Dean House. Park Ranger Jasmine Leung walks in the background.
Looking North-East on 8th street, the Conference Center in the background. Car Cruisers Club has several cars parked on 8th street.
Looking North-East on 8th street, the Conference Center in the background. Car Cruisers Club has several cars parked on 8th street.
The Dean House decorated with an orange and black banner on the door that reads "Trick or Treat." Haybales and pumpkins are placed in front of the porch.
Many people dressed in costumes are seated and walking along Jackson St. The Dean house is visible to the left in the picture.
Park Superintendent, Tim Good, dressed in the National Park Service uniform, greets visitors as they arrive at the Lincoln Home visitor center for the Halloween Event. There are hay bales and pumpkins both in the foreground and background of the photo.