If you love homes that are spooktacularly dressed for Halloween, there’s a house out in unincorporated Elgin calling your name.

At the northwest corner of Highland Avenue and Pollitt Drive — between Randall Road to the east and Coombs Road to the west — you’ll find the Bauer family residence and a front yard so festooned with ghoulish decor that it’s hard to see the grass.

There are more than four dozen skeletons, 9 of them lurking atop the roof. It’s hard to miss the a doll’s graveyard, a wicked well, a macabre swingest, a witches’ corner and, come weekend nights, horror movies being screened. About two dozen of the attractions are animatronic, and a path that lets visitors check it all out in detail.

The devilish design is the handiwork of 31-year-old twin brothers Jason and Jeremy Ba

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