UPPER WEST SIDE — While the Upper East Side certainly has its share of creepy decorations, the spirit of Halloween is stronger than ever this year just across town.
The block with the most elaborate decorations is West 69th Street between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue — with one brownstone so covered with spiders, goblins and ghoulish figures it looked like a Hollywood set. The spiders spill into the street, and most of the neighboring buildings have gotten into the spirit with their own spooky versions.
Here are some of our favorite examples throughout the 'hood.
An Explosion of Decorations on West 69th Street

Enter... If You Dare... on West 69th Street

Ghosts Float Along West 69th Street

Cobwebs and Creepy Creatures on West 69th Street

Bones and Stones on West 69th Street

Gigantic Spider on West 69th Street

Pumpkins Lined Up on West 69th Street

Pumpkin Sculptures on West 68th Street

The Grim Reaper Lurks on Columbus Avenue

Q Florist has decorated the median outside their store on Columbus Avenue between West 81st and 82nd streets.