Halloween Decorations Are Popping Up (photos)


The empress of Georgetown Halloween house decorations, Nancy Taylor Bubes, has moved her growing, astounding, scary collection this year to Washington Harbour at the Georgetown waterfront.

Her house on Q Street, a must-see for Halloween month, is under renovation. Bubes, a top real estate agent with Washington Fine Properties, knew she had to put up her ghosts, goblins and skeletons elsewhere. With assistance from the owners of the retail-office-residence complex, Washington Harbour, and the Georgetown Business Improvement District, she set up her Halloween figurines and signs — all socially spread out — at 3030 K St. NW.

Georgetown itself is known for its see-worthy Halloween home decorations — and has embraced the special days for decades. It was also one of the first places to feature huge Halloween celebrations that were not just for children. (But that’s another story, for later in the month.) Still, Halloween will be different this year.

What’s your favorite Nancy Taylor Bubes ghoul? And what other Georgetown location gets your ghoul going? Let The Georgetowner know. Please email your photos to editorial@georgetowner.com.

The following photos were taken at Washington Harbour.

Photo by Bill Starrels.

Photo by Robert Devaney.

 

Photo by Bill Starrels.

Photo by Bill Starrels.

Photo by Bill Starrels.

Photo by Bill Starrels.

Photo by Bill Starrels.

Photo by Robert Devaney.

Photo by Bill Starrels.

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