Halloween is a time for costumes, candy and the classic Charlie Brown Great Pumpkin special. But how did it get to be this way? Read our fun facts about Halloween and its history:
- The word Halloween is an abbreviated version of All Hallows’ Eve.
- Halloween comes from an ancient pagan festival celebrated by Celtics nearly 2,000 years ago.
- Orange and black are the traditional Halloween colors for a reason. Orange was chosen due to its association with fall harvest and black for its association with darkness.
- The original Jack O’ Lanterns were made of turnips and beets.
- The fear of Halloween is known as Samhainophobia.
- Americans purchase over 20 million pounds of candy corn every year.
- The largest pumpkin ever grown weighed in at 836 pounds.
- According to legend, if you see a spider on Halloween, it is the spirit of a passed loved one.
Check out our “spook-tacular” Halloween decor at your nearest English Gardens location.