Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze returns to Old Bethpage Village Restoration

Get ready to get spooky! The Great Jack O' Lantern Blaze is once again returning to Long Island.
The immersive family-friendly Halloween experience will feature more than 7,000 hand-carved jack-o'-lanterns.
Visitors can stroll the pumpkin trail, past 19th century buildings and through historic barns to view the pumpkins.
Those who attend can see pumpkins carved into the Statue of Liberty, dinosaurs, firetrucks, skeletons and ghosts along with displays highlighting Long Island's history and culture.
"This year at The Blaze we are bringing back the Montauk Lighthouse with an actual revolving light, so it looks like a real lighthouse," says Michael Natiello.
Hundreds of the pumpkins on display are Long Island-grown at Rottkamps Fox Hollow Farm in Calverton.
Blaze: Long Island begins Sept. 30 and runs through Nov. 6 at the Old Bethpage Village Restoration in Old Bethpage. 
A portion of the ticket sales will go to benefit the Old Bethpage Village Restoration.