The spookiest neighborhood in Winston-Salem, according to WStoday readers

These neighborhoods have some character, and they’re here to flaunt it.

WStoday: Halloween-decorated house in Ardmore

The spooky vibes are on in the Ardmore neighborhood.

Photo courtesy of Phil C.

We asked and you answered. When it comes to the neighborhood with the most creative Halloween decorations, one neighborhood took the crown by far.

Drumroll, please... Ardmore came soaring with nearly 80% of the votes as the best Halloween-decorated neighborhood. This should come as no surprise, as this historic neighborhood goes all out year after year.

WStoday: Halloween-decorated homes in Ardmore neighborhood

Editor Kellina took a stroll around the Ardmore neighborhood to see the “haunting” displays.

Photos by WStoday

The West End neighborhood came in second, slightly ahead of Buena Vista. Sherwood Forest received an honorable mention.

Pro tip: The sun is expected to set at 6:25 p.m. on Halloween, so remember to add some reflective elements when trick-or-treating or lights to your costume and obey all traffic laws.

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