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Spooky Halloween Parade Makes Its Return to Lincoln Cathedral Quarter

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Spooky Halloween Parade Makes Its Return to Lincoln Cathedral Quarter

The eagerly-awaited Strolling Bones Skeleton Parade is scheduled to make a comeback in Lincoln, bringing a thrilling spectacle to the Cathedral Quarter on Wednesday, 29 October. This Halloween event is expected to enliven the streets with a march of skeletons, puppets, musicians, and performers wearing eerie costumes. Coordinated by Visit Lincoln, the parade encourages the public to tap into their creativity and make their own costumes to participate in the ghoulish merriment. It is an event anticipated to entertain both residents and tourists alike, as Lincoln prepares for another hair-raising celebration. This story was originally reported by www.bbc.com and has been adapted for The Lincoln Post.

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