Heather and Jared Skelton of Oakland City, Indiana have an unusual display in their front yard. Instead of zombies or ghosts, their Halloween display was inspired by the countless crashes caused by the yellow pole in the Walmart parking lot.

PHOTO: HEATHER SKELTON
PHOTO: HEATHER SKELTON
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What's the Deal with the Yellow Pole?

It's been the talk of Princeton for at least six months, and it looks like that evil yellow pole is still taking out cars in the Walmart parking lot.

Photo: Gibson County News & Talk
Photo: Gibson County News & Talk
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Indiana is Not the Only State with a Pole Problem

The Princeton Walmart parking lot is not the only location that has a crazy history of yellow pole crashes. I have even seen photos of this occurring in some Target parking lots. GASP!

Pole-tergeist

This could be the plot of some weird new horror flick. It is scary to think that your car could be totaled in a parking lot, without hitting another car. There have been many theories about why this keeps happening, and maybe it's more sinister than we could imagine. Perhaps the yellow pole can go invisible, this would explain the crashes, right?

photo: H. Skelton HALLOWEEN DISPLAY
photo: H. Skelton HALLOWEEN DISPLAY
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And the Most Creative Halloween Display Goes to...

I'm not even going to ask the obvious questions here, like 'Where did you get a wrecked car? Or Where did you get that yellow pole and stop sign?' Let's just take in the strange beauty of this Halloween display from the Skelton family in Oakland City.

photo: H. Skelton HALLOWEEN DISPLAY
photo: H. Skelton HALLOWEEN DISPLAY
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The Attention to Detail is Quite Impressive

photo: H. Skelton HALLOWEEN DISPLAY
photo: H. Skelton HALLOWEEN DISPLAY
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15 Hilarious Responses Mainers Have About the Walmart Pole in Auburn

Mainers share some funny responses about the yellow pole at Walmart that keeps getting hit. 

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5 Objects at the New Target in Auburn, Maine Could That Rival the Auburn Walmart Pole

The Auburn Walmart has the legend of the pole, but what will the Auburn Target have?

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