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Halloween 2004

Children from all over the Capitol city lined up at the Governor's Mansion as Governor Ernie Fletcher and First Lady Glenna Fletcher hand out treat bags filled with goodys made in the Mansion's own kitchen.

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Halloween 2004 at the Governor's Mansion
1. Halloween 2004 at the Governor's Mansion

Witches, Jack-o-Lanterns and ghosts covered the front porch of the Governor's Mansion.
2. Witches, Jack-o-Lanterns and ghosts covered the front porch of the Governor's Mansion.

The Governor and First Lady enjoy the costumes and the antics of the little trickers in costume.
3. The Governor and First Lady enjoy the costumes and the antics of the little trickers in costume.

This gator made of pumpkins swam through the front fountains on Halloween.
4. This gator made of pumpkins swam through the front fountains on Halloween.

It's either an owl or a pumpkin - or maybe both.
5. It's either an owl or a pumpkin - or maybe both.

When the quadruplets came for treats it was time to gather them for a photo.
6. When the quadruplets came for treats it was time to gather them for a photo.

This Jack-o-Lantern was carved to look as though it was burning.
7. This Jack-o-Lantern was carved to look as though it was burning.

First Lady Glenna Fletcher treats one of our littlest firemen.
8. First Lady Glenna Fletcher treats one of our littlest firemen.

Spiders and spider webs have always been a sign of Halloween.
9. Spiders and spider webs have always been a sign of Halloween.

 

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