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Know a Home With Cool Halloween Decorations?

Lilburn-Mountain Park Patch is looking for a local home that is all spruced up for fall and Halloween. Let us know by uploading photos!

Hey there readers,

Lilburn-Mountain Park Patch wants to feature a home with super scary or fall festive decorations.

But, we need you help.

You know your neighborhood, so if you've driven by one -- or it's YOUR home that's the most decorated -- please send us a picture. Just upload it to this story! (Click the "Upload Photos and Video" button under the main photo on this article.)

We will attempt to contact the owner for a feature story and photo spread to run on Oct. 31 -- Halloween.

So, if all the trick-o-treaters come to your house, we're probably talking to you! Or, if your neighbors always say your home has decorations they couldn't even THINK about getting done, let us know.

We'd love to hear from you!

You might also be interested in:

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Joy L. Woodson (Editor) October 29, 2012 at 09:23 pm
Hey, Rob... can you contact me at Joy.Woodson@patch.com regarding your photos.
Rob November 1, 2012 at 12:54 am
Sorry, Joy, just got your message. Hope you had a great Halloween. Call me at 678-447-6014.
Robert

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