Longellow's Wayside Inn
This 300 year old Hotel hasn't changed much in decorum or style from what it had been from the beginning, thanks to careful renovation by the Ford Trust. However, throughout its long history, 7 additions were added ont... hauntedhouses.com
Part Of The Family
In a story dating back to 1973, a very old house on 91 Old Sudbury Rd, Wayland MA, was reported to be haunted. The house was originally built in late 17th or early 18th century. The house s biggest claim to fame was that ... realhaunts.com
Norwood Memorial Municipal Building Carillon - Norwood, Ma
In the center of Norwood, at the intersection of Washington Street and Nahatan Street is the Norwood Memorial Municipal Building, which has a tall square bell tower that holds a 51-bell carillon. This carillon is still us... waymarking.com
Dedham Jail Dedham, Ma
On Village Avenue in an area that is mostly homes, there is a large stone structure that rises well above them. The structure, now a condominium complex, was once the prison for Norfolk County in Massachusetts.The jail wa... waymarking.com
Haunted Norwood
We are BACK!!!! Norwood's third annual haunted house. This year we are scarier than ever!! And if you came last year come on back and bring all your friends, and make sure you wear a belt.. because we are going to scare... hauntedhouse.com
Pass The Jack
It is said that on St. Patrick s evening, 1874, an intoxicated man was walking alone. So inebriated was he, that he stumbled over the cliff. His remains were never found; only a bottle of whiskey was located at the site o... realhaunts.com
Museum Of Bad Art
The Museum: The museum known as MOBA will never be mistaken for its acronymically similarly New York cousin, MoMA, or the Museum of Modern Art. The Museum of Bad Art has procured a collection of nearly 400 pieces, m... travelandleisure.com
Dread Brothers
A group of unproffesional haunters who show you how we haunt as the only decoraters on the block. hauntedhouse.com
Grave Of Increase Mather
From Wikipedia: Mather was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts on June 21, 1639 to Rev. Richard Mather and Kathrine Holt Mather following their participation in the Great Migration from England due to nonconformity with the... waymarking.com
Samuel Hoar, Ebenezer Hoar, And George Frisbie Hoar
A family plot located on a low rise in the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Concord, Massachusetts serves as the final resting place for three prominent members of one America's most famous political families: Samuel Hoar (May 1... waymarking.com
Charles Eliot - Mt. Auburn Cemetery - Watertown, Ma
In Watertown, within Mt. Auburn Cemetery, is a ground-level grave marker for Charles Eliot, 1859-1897, and his wife, Mary Yale Pitkin Eliot, 1865-1946. This grave is to Charles Eliot, the landscape architect, who had desi... waymarking.com
Henry David Thoreau
Henry David Thoreau (July 12, 1817 – May 6, 1862) Thoreau was born in Concord, Massachusetts as David Henry Thoreau (he later changed his name to "Henry David"). He attended Harvard as an English major, graduating ... waymarking.com
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ralph Waldo Emerson (May 25, 1803 – April 27, 1882) Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Emerson was the son of a Unitarian minister. He attended Boston Latin school, and entered Harvard University at the age of 14. Afte... waymarking.com
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Nathaniel Hawthorne (Jul 4, 1804 – May 19, 1864) Born in Salem, Massachusetts, Hawthorne was the son of sea captain and a direct descendant of John Hathorne, one of the judges who oversaw the Salem Witch Trials. He... waymarking.com
Franklin Benjamin Sanborn
Franklin Benjamin Sanborn (December 15, 1831 - February 24, 1917) Franklin Sanborn was born in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire in 1831. A descendant of an old New England family, Sanborn attended Phillips Exeter Academy and ... waymarking.com
Paul Revere
Paul Revere (January 1, 1734 – May 10, 1818) was a silversmith and a patriot in the American Revolution. His name was immortalized by the 1863 Longfellow poem "The Midnight Ride Of Paul Revere". Revere's greatest c... waymarking.com
Louisa May Alcott
Louisa May Alcott (November 29, 1832 – March 6, 1888) The daughter of Transcendentalist Amos Bronson Alcott, Louisa May Alcott grew up in Concord, Massachusetts, among such influential thinkers and writers as Ralph... waymarking.com