Spook-Tac-Ular Display
By: Leah Kirstein
Updated: October 15, 2012
KERSEY, ELK COUNTY - Two Hundred plus lighted Halloween theme figurines have over-taken Justin Peiffer's lawn in Kersey. Peiffer began collecting the pieces when he was about 5 and 8 years ago the collecting really took off.
Now, the decorations of his house can be seen from nearly a mile away and over 200 pieces are on display. They are grouped into Candyland, Cauldron Circle and Haunted Boulevard with each street name matching the displays around it. His porch has a dozen characters on it alone.
The two top questions he is asked is where do you store this stuff and the answer is a big basement and a shed. Then, he is asked about his electric bill and he says with LED it is not that bad.
It must not be because he does a display like this for each holiday and says his Christmas display is even bigger than his Halloween display.
Photo Courtesy: Justin Peiffer - Kersey Lights


