Take a Virtual Ghost Walk of Apalachicola’s Historic Chestnut St. Cemetery with Dolores Roux
Join the Apalachicola Area Historical Society for an armchair Ghost Tour of the Chestnut Street Cemetery of Apalachicola. The Society has annually performed history-themed walks through the cemetery guided by local reenactors sharing the stories of some of the city’s founding mothers and fathers. However, this Spring’s tour will be held indoors on Saturday, February 21, beginning at 4:00 PM at the Carriage House of the Raney House Museum located at 126 Market St. in Apalachicola.
The program will be hosted by past Society president and former City Librarian Caty Greene and will draw from video tours recorded by the late Dolores Roux. Dolores was a native daughter of Apalachicola and was instrumental in starting the annual cemetery tour where locals offer an historical reenactment of the tales of the men and women buried in the city’s oldest cemetery.
Drawing from her personal memories of 20th Century Apalachicola and the stories of many of the city’s earlier townsfolk, hearing again Dolores’ recollections of those interred in the Chestnut St Cemetery will provide an enlightening and often humorous peek into Apalachicola’s history and some of the characters that shaped it.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to take a tour from a comfortable chair and with a guide who knew Apalachicola intimately. No tickets will be required for this event, though attendees are encouraged to arrive early as seating is limited. Admission is free, though donations are welcomed and will support the Historical Society’s programs.
These Speakers events are part of a well-established and popular series by the Apalachicola Area Historical Society with monthly speakers January through May and with support from the Franklin County Tourist Development Council. Previous programs have covered Apalachicola’s predominantly African American North Side, Territorial City St Joseph, Early Maps of the area, Niles Register Florida History, the ice delivery industry, Cemetery Preservation, Apalachicola Historic Squares and more.
Apalachicola Area Historical Society P.O. Box 75 Apalachicola, Florida 32329AAHS.raney@gmail.comAA