Walking only a few blocks in Barnstable Village can involve visiting sites where:
1) several serial killers of the 19th and 20th centuries were found guilty of their crimes. . . .
2) the founding father John Adams attended court sessions. . . .
3) an 18th-century woman was tried for concealing a birth (what even is that?)
4) Tories and Patriots gathered in rival taverns during the Revolutionary period. . . and one night, Patriots’ zeal against an unrepentant supporter of George III went too far. . . .
5) the founder of one of the Village’s institutions was born, and went on to start a family plagued with disaster through generations. . . .
6) a popular shopkeeper was lured by her former beau from her business. . . to her doom
7) and more.
Join me for a peek beyond the hydrangeas of this bucolic village. Our group will be limited to 15 fans of history and true crime: $20.00 per person.
Please email me at Gregorywilliamsspeaks@gmail.com to register. Details about parking, payment, and the place where we’ll meet will be promptly provided.