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What is Devil's Night?
The night before Halloween, October 30th,
has traditionally been a night of pranks and mischief in much of the United States, as well as some
parts of Canada. Devil's Night can probably be traced back to
mid-1880s Ireland, where the night of mischief was originally
attributed to fairies and goblins. In the United States, the holiday
morphed into a night of soaping windows and toilet papering (a verb)
trees. In other words, October 30th was the “trick” to Halloween’s
“treat” and gave suburban kids a night of rebellion and anarchy.
Region to region, the night has different names, but the activities remain very much the same: ringing doorbells, egging cars, dumping rotten produce and setting a bag of poop on fire. Camden, New Jersey calls the holiday Mischief Night, while other parts of New Jersey call it Cabbage Night. Cincinnati, Ohio calls it Damage Night, while other parts of Ohio call it Beggar’s Night. In other regions of the United States, it is known as Doorbell Night, Trick Night, Corn Night, Tick-Tack Night and Goosey Night. In Canada, it is known as either Gate Night or Matt Night.
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Region to region, the night has different names, but the activities remain very much the same: ringing doorbells, egging cars, dumping rotten produce and setting a bag of poop on fire. Camden, New Jersey calls the holiday Mischief Night, while other parts of New Jersey call it Cabbage Night. Cincinnati, Ohio calls it Damage Night, while other parts of Ohio call it Beggar’s Night. In other regions of the United States, it is known as Doorbell Night, Trick Night, Corn Night, Tick-Tack Night and Goosey Night. In Canada, it is known as either Gate Night or Matt Night.
WHILE WE ARE AWAY MAKE SURE TO CLAIM YOUR FREE JUICE FROM VISTAVAPORS - CLICK HERE