Six-year-old Malcolm Risner, 6, from right, and sister Mackenzie Risner, 3, visit the Sills family on Main Street.
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An estimated 2,000 trick-or-treaters visit West Main Street in Crawfordsville during a pleasant Halloween evening Saturday. From Grant Avenue to Barr Street, visitors were greeted by goblins, ghouls and plentiful sunshine as residents passed out candy through a number of creative methods to promote social distancing during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, including slides, chutes and catapults.
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Catboy, also known as Lukas Hollis, 4, takes a break from his busy schedule to visit Main Street on Halloween night.
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Spartan cheerleaders Kyle and Ashley Brown, left, open their festive home to friends, family and trick-or-treaters Saturday. The Browns were just one of many families on Main Street to transfer candy to visitors by chute.
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Robert and Olga Brown and grandchildren Conner Brown, 6, and Claira Brown, 4, mosey down Main on Halloween.
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Members of the Gott family deliver candy to all sorts of fun and creepy characters Halloween night.
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CPD Patrolman Chet Walker, right, assists trick-or-treaters Saturday along Main Street, which closed from Grant Avenue to Barr Street.
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The east end of West Main Street serves as a general starting point for trick-or-treaters Saturday.
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The scene looking west down Main Street Saturday reveals a bustling haven for trick-or-treaters.
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