Lee-ann Wilber, owner of the Lizzie Borden museum, led a tour of the Fall River landmark.
(Gretchen Ertl for The Boston Globe)
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Lee-ann Wilber, owner of the Lizzie Borden museum, led a tour of the Fall River landmark.
(Gretchen Ertl for The Boston Globe)
FALL RIVER - Mandy Webster had come all the way from Pennsylvania to visit the house where Lizzie Borden once lived, and she was not about to go home empty-handed. After touring the three-story clapboard house, the site of one of the most sensational homicides in American history, she hit the gift shop with purpose and vigor. (Full article: 833 words)
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