MOUNT AIRY, Md. —
A Carroll County house doesn't just have Halloween decorations — it's a haunted corridor.
While you won't find it on a map, the Summit Ridge Cemetery is very real, at least this time of year. Matthew Reeser is going all out to provide an unforgettable experience for trick-or-treaters.
Reeser first decorated his house at 707 Bridlewreath Way for Christmas years ago with his son, Parker. But during the COVID-19 pandemic, they branched out to Halloween, and built the cemetery, which is named after their community, Seasons at Summit Ridge.
"(It started with) seven inflatables; now we have over 150 inflatables, and all run at the same time," Reeser told WBAL-TV 11 News.
Those who dare to visit can find everything from the frightening to the whimsical.
"We have a kids' ph

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