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The number was down from 25,000 the previous year, but no matter, there were no arrests and lots of smiles.
"I just look forward to all the creativity," said Chapel Hill resident Robert Humphries.
Live entertainment! #HomegrownHalloween #ChapelHill #FranklinSt #ABC11 pic.twitter.com/HP4NfDRJGz
— AngelicaAlvarezABC11 (@AlvarezABC11) November 1, 2017
Robert says he's been coming to #FranklinSt for #Halloween for 30 plus years, he bought this pic for $1 & it's been his staple for 20yrs! pic.twitter.com/BBG4UuhHd9
— AngelicaAlvarezABC11 (@AlvarezABC11) November 1, 2017
He's been coming to the event on Franklin Street for years.
Other patrons said they felt safer with the police presence. More checkpoints were in place this year and more rules for safety.
All that added up to more families participating.
It's raining cats & dogs! #HomegrownHalloween #ChapelHill #FranklinSt #ABC11 pic.twitter.com/FEl7cHcoE7
— AngelicaAlvarezABC11 (@AlvarezABC11) November 1, 2017
And plenty of fun and creativity in costumes.
ABC11's Angelica Alvarez was live on Franklin Street. Watch the videos for a full report.