The others will be winning dinner for two from Woodstock BBQ, India Garden, West End Tavern, and The Root Café.

The top vote earner by far was this house on Lewis Drive. This house is a classic example of Lakewood over the top in a small yard, and how to embrace it.
While many homes throw a lot out there, very few have a theme or it so planned out. Also this house has never won before.
Second is this house. While it had very little in the yard, it did have 4-Skeletons spelling out OHIO, always a favorite in a OSU rich environment.

Third on our list was an old time favorite back near the top.

On Elbur this house always pays tribute to old style both in Halloween and Christmas.
Fourth was this house on Lake, in my opinion judging by the notes, the squirrels won everyone over the dragon.

Now for the first time we have a tie for 5-9. It is pretty wild considering the votes cast.

Fifth Tied is the spider house on Giel and Merl. Last year's winner.

Fifth Tied this house on Archdale. We have seen this house grow each year. 2021 saw it all come together. From the pillars to the pumpkin carving!

Fifth Tied, Skeletons climbing homes was a major theme, this house did it as well as anyone.
Fifth Tied, This major display seemed to please many.


Fifth Tied. Another all over winner made the top ten.

Tenth the Pirate house on Cannon.
Honorable mentions, just out of the top 10...





If you finished in the top ten, please contact production@lakewoodobserver.com so that we can arrange a time to drop off your prize!
Thank you to everyone out there that took part. It has been an incredible ride watching this develop, and Lakewood transforming into Spookywood. After all just like Foodwood, we have found it is far easier to get spooked in Lakewood than touch Lake Erie.
See everyone December 1, when we start this all over again for best Christmas/Holiday/Whatever Decorations!
peace/love