Halloween in the United States
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Happy Halloween! Landing on a Friday, if you have kids in school, their day probably included some tricks and treats, I hope, and maybe an emergency run to school to drop off an extra dozen orange cupcakes. I have such nice memories of helping the kids' classes have a fun party, often heading up an art project, or making a quiet corner for kids that aren't into the party thing with a basket of Halloween books and Legos.
I got curious about the true origins of Halloween. And how the holiday came to the United States. I'd heard conflicting accounts and you know me, I did some digging. Don't worry though, it wasn't grave digging. Though I did dye my hair platinum, so maybe now I'll fit in with the cool graveyard kids.
Oh, and I haven't forgotten our northbound journey along the Pacific Crest Trail. If you take a day off to rest on the PCT, it's called a Zero Day. That's what we're takin. Next week, I'll bring us back to the PCT where we'll cross into Washington state. I hope we get their before snow starts to fall in the Cascades.
But back to Halloween in the United States...
Let's get into it
This episode covers:
Halloween's Worldwide Origins
Halloween comes to the United States
Trick or Treating
About those treats...and yes, the history of candy corn
Costumes (their history and evolution)
Halloween today
A spooky Halloween track by an independent artist at the show close
About that song after the close...
Caves of Dawn by Guilherme Bernardes (support his work with the link here)
Sources:
Library of Congress article about Halloween origins
Trick or Treat History, 1031 Consortium.com
History of Halloween Costumes in America, CNN
100 Years of Halloween Costumes: An Ultimate Fashion History, The Ultimate Fashion History, YouTube
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