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Jun 26, 2023Spooky Season Spectacle: Manors Mill Haunted Light Show in Dallas, Georgia | FOX 5 Atlanta
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Head to Dallas, Georgia, to enjoy a haunted light show in a quiet neighborhood off Buchanan Highway.
PAULDING COUNTY, Ga. - For years, decking the halls with elaborate Christmas decorations—inside and out—has been a beloved tradition. But recently, more and more people are shifting gears for spooky season, transforming their homes into Halloween wonderlands.
In 2024, U.S. consumers are projected to spend a record-breaking $4.1 billion on Halloween home decorations. And it’s not just pumpkins and plastic ghosts anymore—people are going big with large yard displays synchronized with lights and music.
One such over-the-top setup can be found nestled in a quiet neighborhood in Dallas, Georgia: the Manors Mill Haunted Light Show.
Located off Manors Mill Road near Buchanan Highway (just follow the sign!), this sprawling spectacle covers two homes and their yards. It features:
And that’s not all—the jaw-dropping light display boasts:
Homeowner Brian Kirby says he and his neighbor have been at this for over 25 years, designing, building, and installing their own displays for Halloween and Christmas. Brian loves seeing the joy their decorations bring, giving people a much-needed break from everyday stress.
The 12-minute light show, perfectly timed to music, runs from 7:30 to 10 p.m. every night. Brian personally handles all the intricate programming to ensure everything flows just right.
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But most importantly—enjoy the show. It’s not every day you find a haunted light extravaganza that makes you wonder whether Halloween might just be the new Christmas.
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