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The History of Halloween
(BuzzFeed Unsolved Network, Oct. 18, 2020)
We dive into the spooky and surprising history of one of America's favorite (and most profit-generating) holidays, Samhain, secular All Hallows Eve or All Saints Day, which we call Halloween.
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