
About this Event
Join Bob Comeau as he takes us on a tour of Chicopee's East Street Cemetery, founded in 1825 as Chicopee Falls Cemetery. This cemetery is a resting place that reflects the city’s deep history. The tour, in honor of its 200th anniversary will highlight local history and notable burials of Chicopee families, veterans, early settlers.
For local historians and genealogists, East Street Cemetery is a key source of family history, chronicling generations of local residents. This cemetery became the final resting place for several local families, including the Belchers, Taylors, Fays, Cadwells, the Richardsons, and Mitchell Paul, who had connections to the Canadian Rebellion of 1837.
This program is supported in part by a grant from the Chicopee Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.
Directions: Park on Broadway Street and meet on the sidewalk in front of the cemetery
Please wear comfortable shoes and prepare to be out in the grass. You may want to bring bug repellant and sunscreen.
Cancellation: You will receive an email if the event is postponed due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.
Please consider making a tax-deductible donation (no matter how small) to help the Holyoke Preservation Trust with offering more free cultural and historical events and workshop materials.
* In consideration for participating in the event, by participating, the attendee and any adult and children under the age of 18 accompanying the attendee, agree to hold harmless Holyoke Preservation Trust, its Board of Directors and their officers, all other sponsors and supporters from any and all claims, demands, damages, expenses, and any other liability for injury, death, damage, loss or liability of any kind arising out of or resulting from participation in the tour excepting claims arising out of willful misconduct or gross negligence.


Event Venue & Nearby Stays
East Street Cemetery, 99 Broadway Street, Chicopee, United States
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