A walkable Halloween (for grown-ups) from Walter Wasacz
Walkability meets dancability when Walter Wasacz explores Halloween time in “the city formerly known as the Motor Capital of the World.” He encourages “all saints and all souls” to set out on foot and explore the city.
Walkability meets dancability when Walter Wasacz explores Halloween
time in “the city formerly known as the Motor Capital of the World.” He
encourages “all saints and all souls” to set out on foot and explore
the city.
Excerpt:
There are enough soirees planned to
keep you in costume, dancing and looking for action until dawn on the
Day of the Dead. Plus, many of these events are conveniently clustered,
eliminating the need for a car. That’s right — on Halloween weekend the
Motor City will be full of the walking dead, or even the dreaded People
Mover Zombies.