It's become one of those fall traditions in Sioux Falls that people really look forward to. Sure, Downtown Sioux Falls Trick or Treat means wearing costumes, and traditional Halloween goodies will be handed out.

But it also means loads of shopping bargains for you, and loads of great photo ops too - so you can share those great costumes with your kids, with family and friends, plus other fun activities.

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When Is the Downtown Sioux Falls Trick or Treat?

Come downtown on Sunday, October 26, from 1 to 3 PM, and get in on all the fun and shopping too. Downtown businesses will be opening their doors to costumed ghouls and boys, and of course, mom and dad. In fact, the whole community is invited to this fun and festive traditional event.

Costumes are encouraged for everyone, as you come and stroll the downtown streets, check out some of the Sculpture Walk figurines, and welcome in fall with a real celebration.

No registration or check-in is required. Just look for the orange Trick-or-Treat signage at participating businesses and start your adventure. There are plenty of free and paid parking options available.

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This event has been designed with young children in mind, so it is safe and stroller-friendly. Downtown Sioux Falls Trick-or-Treat is going to be held rain or shine, so make sure you and your kiddos dress for the weather.

Looks Like A Cartoon Halloween At Costco!

It's almost Halloween, and it looks like Costco is banking on beloved animated characters to help transform your haunted home.

Apparently, gone are the days when Halloween meant only spine-chilling skeletons and terrifying tombstones.

This year, Costco's Halloween section reads more like a Disney catalog than a horror movie set!

Check out these "not so scary" cartoon-inspired Halloween decorations at Costco:

Gallery Credit: Cartoon Halloween At Costco-Ben Davis

LOOK: Classic Halloween costumes from 1865 to today

Stacker scoured the archives to find 50 photos of Halloween costumes from 1865 to today.

Gallery Credit: Stacker

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