CAPE CORAL, Fla. —

Most homes decorate for Christmas with lights, wreaths, maybe a few reindeer.

But Ron Levine’s house in Cape Coral, Florida? It’s rocking nearly 50 skeletons, some towering up to 12 feet tall. Some say the house looks straight out of a "Nightmare Before Christmas": Cape Coral edition.

There’s a skeleton hot cocoa bar, a “dead gift exchange,” a crew of skeletal construction workers, and some lawn ornaments that even move.

"It's called Cape Skeleton," said Levine. "It's a resort for snowbird skeletons, basically. They start showing up in September...There's a few of them that are here year-round."

Levine used to work with a haunted house in New York, and when he retired to Cape Coral, he brought his spooky talent with him.

Levine said it started small, with two skele

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