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'Terrors Tour' bringing Swifties to Fishers neighborhood ahead of Eras Tour

The decorations include 11 Eras boxes, a Taylor Swift skeleton, a graveyard of ex-boyfriends and a Travis Kelce skeleton.

FISHERS, Ind. — Taylor Swift mania has taken over central Indiana with signs popping up all over town, including Halloween decorations.

One Hoosier family took a "Blank Space" and made their home "Suburban Legends."

As you drive down Appalachian Way in Fishers, on display are dozens of homes tricked out for Halloween, but there's one house that stands out from the rest: Are you "Ready For It?"

"It's called the Terrors Tour," homeowner Brad Thompson said.

Yes, in all its "Haunted" glory.

It's safe to say the Thompson family lives for Halloween, and with Taylor Swift headed to Indy this weekend to wrap the U.S. leg of her Eras Tour, the Thompson daughters inspired their father, who is the "Mastermind" of this "Love Story."

"Let's be honest, I didn't know much until a few years ago," Brad said.

"Yeah, her dad is now a Swiftie," teased his wife, Audrey Thompson.

"Well, not really, but I love my daughters," Brad said.

So, "Long Story Short," Brad and Audrey went to work, designing 11 Eras boxes, building a stage with a Taylor Swift skeleton front and center, and then adding some Hoosier pride to the mix.

The Thompsons took 13Sunrise reporter Sia Nyorkor on a tour of the display in their front yard. 

"My favorite thing though is something he thought of, and that was the Caitlin Clark jersey and the #22. I thought that was so clever," Audrey said.

They're aware their Halloween décor "Hits Different," which is why they made a music video and posted it on social media.

The "House of Terrors" is now a tourist attraction with people popping up from all over central Indiana and traipsing through the Thompson's yard to snap photos.

Even an Amazon delivery driver was caught on the Ring cam taking selfies, "Look What You Made Me Do."

The Thompsons say so far, the most talked about part of their display is the graveyard of ex-boyfriends.

But they don't want any "Bad Blood," so they added a "Lover" skeleton consisting of Taylor's boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs running back Travis Kelce, down on one knee, proposing marriage, complete with a diamond ring.  

Credit: WTHR/Sia Nyorkor
The Thompson family displayed skeletons of Travis Kelce proposing to Taylor Swift outside of their Fishers home.

The Thompsons plan to hand out candy bracelets on Halloween and keep their decorations up until Taylor Swift's final show Sunday evening at Lucas Oil Stadium. 

They hope maybe Taylor Swift will  take notice of their decorations, but that's in their "Wildest Dreams."

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