Norfolk museum hosts cemetery tour

A northeast Nebraska museum helped residents get into the Halloween spirit and learn a little about the history of their town at the same time. 

October 3, 2022Updated: October 3, 2022
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

NORFOLK, Neb. -- A northeast Nebraska museum helped residents get into the Halloween spirit and learn a little about the history of their town at the same time. 

The Elkhorn Valley Museum in Norfolk hosted its first cemetery tour on Saturday. 

The museum hosted a walking tour of the town's historic new Lutheran Cemetery, with re-enactors portraying former residents of Norfolk who are buried there. 

Museum officials said the event kicks off their Hauntingly Historic October, which will feature Halloween-themed events each week, culminating with the annual Trick-or-Treating in Verges Park at the end of the month. 

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