DULUTH — A unique fusion of Halloween spirit and musical flair has taken shape along Skyline Parkway in Duluth, where a display named “The Rolling Bones” pays homage to the iconic Rolling Stones. Visitors can experience this captivating exhibit at the intersection of Second Avenue West, approximately a quarter mile from Mesaba Avenue. The installation features an array of whimsical characters, combining the festive vibes of Halloween with the energy of rock music.
Among the impressive cast are a skeleton and a zombie with a pumpkin head, both holding microphones, while another skeleton takes center stage on the drums. Adding to the eerie yet entertaining atmosphere, a werewolf can be seen playing a xylophone made of bones, alongside a grim reaper strumming a guitar. These lively figures are set against a backdrop of trees, offering some protection from the elements while the wind gives them an animated quality.
More Surprises Ahead
This year’s display continues a tradition of Halloween-themed installations in the area, enhancing the festive spirit as the holiday approaches. A sign prominently displayed in the grass suggests that there may be room for additional bandmates, hinting at the potential for even more surprises to come. The Rolling Bones not only invites local residents but also tourists to enjoy this creative spectacle before it disappears.
As Halloween draws closer, there remains ample opportunity to witness this delightful blend of music and Halloween cheer. For those planning a visit, the exhibit is easily accessible, making it a perfect stop for families and individuals looking to add a bit of seasonal fun to their day. Don’t miss the chance to cruise along Skyline Parkway and experience this enchanting display before it fades away in a flash.
