Don't we always write that October is terribly busy? I have so much to share.
To start, last night, the River City Cemetarians, the MeetUp group that I host, attended the St.
John’s Church Foundation and the Poe Museum’s “Fancy Me Mad,” their fall event “honoring
the spirits of the season, All Hallow’s Eve, as well as master storyteller,
Edgar Allan Poe.” While Poe isn’t buried at St. John’s church, his mother is.
Before we headed over to St. John’s Church, the group
met at Patrick Henry Pub & Grille,
which is one block from the graveyard. Patrick Henry Pub & Grille was built
in 1850. According
to Style Weekly, the location used to be a brothel and a speak-easy. And,
like so many old buildings from that time, it also is allegedly haunted. The
only spirits we saw were those placed on the table by our waitress.
After an amazing dinner where I was thankful that my
friends let me try their onion rings, fries, and roasted vegetables which were
all so delicious, we headed over to historic St. John’s Church, where Patrick
Henry gave his famous Give me Liberty or
give me Death speech.
We were each given a self-guided tour that included a map
and an itinerary. We followed the pathways to various spirits who recounted stories of their lives and times. As we
meandered our way through the churchyard there was tons of ambiance and even
some fun puns, including the parish hall being named the perish hall for the evening.
My coffin selfie |
The event concluded with us entering
the church to listen to the organist play some spooky music. Finally, we heard tales
from Mr. Poe himself.
This sounds like so much fun! If I'm ever out east at the right time, I'll have to try it.
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