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Why is Halloween celebrated mostly at night?
Author: Hanson Landgren
Website: http://www.HalloweenLab.com
Added: Sun, Oct 1, 2006 21:47:28
Category: Halloween Questions
             
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Halloween is celebrated at night on the evening of October 31st because it was patterned after the ancient Celtic tradition of "The Feast of the Living Dead." The Celts did not begin their feast until sundown, and this paved the way for our celebrating Halloween at night.

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