Photo of the Day: Jack O' Lantern

As we celebrate Halloween today let's take a look back at one of our Halloween traditions, the Jack O' Latern. The yearly practice of carving the pumpkin actually began over in Europe. Around Halloween, they would carve laterns from vegtables, mainly turnips. As they immigrated over to the United States, the vegtable carving tradition came over with them but they began to carve larger and more readily available pumpkins. Since then, the practice of carving pumpkins has grown to become a symbol of Halloween. (Photo: October 29, 2011)

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