Uncover Hidden Gems at Elmwood Cemetery This Halloween with Cemetery Scavenger Hunt

Uncover Hidden Gems at Elmwood Cemetery This Halloween in Columbia

As Halloween approaches, many of us might be thinking about costumes, candy, and spooky decorations. But this year in Columbia, you have a chance to explore something a bit different—the beautiful and historic Elmwood Cemetery. On Sunday, October 27, the cemetery will come alive with excitement as TalkDeath presents a Cemetery Scavenger Hunt at 2:30 p.m.

An Invitation to Adventure

You don’t even have to register! Just gather your friends and family and arrive about 10 minutes early. The scavenger hunt clues will be made available on TalkDeath’s social media channels and their website, giving you the first glimpse of what to expect in this engaging adventure.

What to Expect

The event promises to be an unforgettable experience. Participants will embark on a delightful treasure hunt, searching for symbolic monuments, historic names, and important dates. Not only is it a fun way to spend your afternoon, but it’s also a fantastic opportunity to learn about the rich history of the area. And remember to keep your cameras ready—selfies are encouraged!

About Elmwood Cemetery

If you’re not familiar with Elmwood Cemetery, it dates back to 1854 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its grounds are filled with a wealth of unique graves, each telling its own fascinating story. For example, visit the towering obelisk at the grave of Benjamin Abney, a prominent lawyer whose legacy lives on through this impressive structure.

The Schedule

The scavenger hunt will last approximately 30 minutes, wrapping up by 3 p.m. Afterward, the excitement continues with the announcement of the winners at 3:30 p.m. Awards will be given for the most clues found during the hunt and for the most creative photos taken. So don’t forget to think outside the box when snapping your selfies!

Join the Fun

Feel the urge to get in touch with your history? Want to explore your community in a new way? Here’s your chance! This event is a wonderful occasion to appreciate the art, architecture, and stories all around you. Whether you’re a Columbia native or just visiting, Elmwood Cemetery offers a special charm that draws everyone in.

Wrap-Up

So grab your friends, put on your walking shoes, and prepare for a day of exploration and discovery out in the crisp autumn air. This Halloween holds the promise of fun mixed with education, ready to show us the tales worked into the very fabric of our local history. Happy hunting, and don’t forget to share what you learn along the way!


Author: HERE Irmo

HERE Irmo

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