With the crisp October breeze and Halloween in the air, many historic cemeteries are featuring lantern light evening and afternoon tours of famous graves. This is the time of year for pumpkins and cider, tales from the Past, and crunching through the falling leaves. On Sunday, October 9, at 2:00 p.m. the Fairhaven Office of Tourism will be guiding a free, 90-minute walk at Riverside Cemetery, a beautiful rural-style cemetery created in 1850 by Warren Delano II, the grandfather of President FDR. Riverside is easily located at 274 Main St. Coming over the Rt. 6 (Huttleston St.) bridge from New Bedford, you will turn left just before the Henry H. Rogers High School, an impressive edifice which is hard to miss.
Many famous and notable graves are on the tour, including Eli Bence, the Fall River pharmacist who claimed Lizzie Borden tried to purchase Prussic acid the day before the Borden homicides.
Thanks for promoting this! At the tour, there might be preview copies of the new Riverside Cemetery brochure/map that is currently in the works.