History Comes Back to Life at Bronswood Cemetery

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Join Oak Brook Historical Society for a literal blast from the past this Halloween

There are several ideas about the origins of Halloween. The holiday is thought to have been rooted in the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, around two millennia ago. Sometime in the ninth century, All Saints Day (November 1st) and All Souls Day (November 2nd) became part of the tradition. While customs have been added over time with costumes and tricks or treats, the evening before All Saints Day came to be known as All Hallows’ Eve, which was later shortened to Halloween.

For many of us, it is still a time of year to remember loved ones who have gone before us but whose memories remain with us.

In the spirit of this tradition, come out to beautiful Bronswood Cemetery’s First Annual Historic Cemetery Walk. Bronswood Cemetery is located on Madison Street in Oak Brook. Parking is available along Madison or across from the cemetery, outside the office. It’s sure to be a great way to celebrate the season and connect with other community members while also remembering loved ones. 

This one-hour, half-mile, lantern-lit stroll will feature the “spirits” of well-known Oak Brook founders and pioneers, along with other area personalities, all of whom have made a contribution to our community. Ten figures will be highlighted with a few honorable mentions as well. Civil War veterans, sports heroes, and public servants will resurrect their worldly personalities for this event. You won’t want to miss it!

It’s been said many times that death is the great equalizer. Come hear stories of friends who have gone before us, share in their victories, and understand them as people. All will be back from beyond for this holiday event.

Bronswood ‘residents’ will be portrayed by GreenMan Theatre Troupe actors in period costume.

“The historic walk will be sure to delight as you learn about local history in a fun and creative way,” invited Elizabeth Arts, Oak Brook Historical Society President.

So grab your wool cape, sturdy walking shoes, a hat, and umbrella (if needed), and meet near the office. A refreshment warm-up will be offered halfway through the tour in the beautiful mausoleum. Sip cider while resting on a comfortable couch in the sitting room. If you’re there in the daylight, enjoy the beautiful lead and stained-glass windows.

All proceeds will benefit accessibility improvement efforts at Oak Brook Heritage Center. Come on out for a frighteningly great time! 


Step Into the Shadows of History

The First Annual Historic Cemetery Walk

Friday, October 24, from 6-9 pm or Saturday, October 25, from 4-7 pm.

Tickets are $20 each. Children under 10 are free with a paying adult. Reserve tickets at oakbrookhistory.com or visit the Oak Brook Heritage Center on Wednesdays from 10 am – 2 pm.

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