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Snow Won't Stop 'Resurrection On Rosehill' For Trick-Or-Treaters

The display will be up for trick-or-treaters from dusk until 10 p.m. Oct. ​31 and Nov. 1.

LEMONT, IL — The annual "Resurrection on Rosehill" Halloween display has returned again for 2019 despite some snow and rain. The Pukula family, who live on Rosehill Drive in Lemont, have created the haunted display in their front yard for the past several years.

Ralph Pukula's display first started in 1998 with one piece and has grown every year since. Decorations include coffins, creepy babies, clowns, and many haunted figures posed around the yard.

"As a child, my dad and I did it for over 20 years," Pukula, who also serves as Lemont's Public Works director, said. Now, he continues the tradition with his son, and he said they usually make something new every year.

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"It's mostly a family tradition gone wild," Pukula told Patch in 2017.

The display will be up for trick-or-treaters from dusk until 10 p.m. Oct. 31 and Nov. 1.

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