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The Story Of The Jack O' Lantern
THE STORY OF THE JACK O' LANTERN
The Pumpkin Patch
The Celtics that lived in what is now Great Britain
and Northern France would carry a lantern when they
walked on the eve of October 31. These lanterns were
carved out of big turnips and the lights were believed to
keep the evil spirits away. Children would carve faces in
the turnips. These carved turnips were called
"jack-o-lanterns.
Legends have it that the "jack-o-lantern" got its
name from a stingy and mean old man, named Jack, who
when he died was too mean to get into heaven. When
Jack went to hell he was met by the Devil who gave him
a piece of burning coal and sent him away. Jack placed
the burning coal in a turnip to use as a lantern to light his way. The legends claim that Jack is still walking with the lantern looking for a place to stay.
When the early settlers came to America they found
the big round orange pumpkin. Being larger and much
more colorful than turnips, the pumpkin made great
"jack-o-lanterns". Eventually the pumpkin would replace
the turnip.
As the settlers spread across America they took
their Halloween celebrations with them. The custom of
the "jack-o-lantern" would travel with them. Eventually
the Pumpkin would become the most widely recognized
symbol of the Halloween holiday.
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