People dress up in costumes, go trick or treating, give out candy, decorate our houses, and go to parties.
Some people in the U.S. don't celebrate Halloween though, for religious reasons.
Halloween is on October 31st
Halloween is a nation-wide holiday in the US.
The British brought it to US.
The Irish and English immigrants brought the tradition of Halloween to the US in the mid 1800s.
It is the regular Halloween that the rest of us Americans celebrate.
Halloween Express carries a wide selection of Halloween costumes, props, and Halloween accessories. Halloween Express has stores in several states throughout the US.
No US President has made Halloween an official holiday.
In the US, Halloween always lands on October 31st.
Some do. Halloween is much less celebrated in the UK than in the US.
We celebrate Halloween so that we have an excuse to eat candy and get a good scare. It originated as
The state that joined the United States on Halloween day is Nevada and that's why they celebrate their states birthday, and on Halloween. So practically, they have two Halloween days.
I believe Halloween began to be celebrated in the late 30s and the early 40s in the US.