An annual Halloween tradition in a San Jose neighborhood, a haunted house months in the making, went off without a hitch Tuesday night.
A group that calls itself the 'Boo Crew' constructs the huge production that is essentially a new addition built onto an existing home on Church Drive in the city's Valley View - Reed neighborhood.The Boo Crew is a group of friends and family who for months started building a structure outside of San Jose resident Bob Schiro's house.
I think they did a great job,' said Leo, who walked through the house. While the kids were walking through, the actors were getting in their costumes and getting their makeup done. At 6:45 p.m., the actors came out for the more scary version of the house. The Boo Crew started to build the house in August, so a lot of work goes into making it happen. But in the end, it's about the smiles and the sense of community. 'It's amazing.
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