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Living Cemetery

A fascinating performance of true ghosts!

Taking place on Oct 25th, this annual event brought together the talents of local drama students and adult actors who depict the early settlers buried in the historic Main Street Cemetery. They tell the stories about how these brave pioneers made their way to the Downers Grove Area and about their many contributions to creating the Village of Downers Grove. As you walk from gravestone to gravestone, they truly express their deep emotions about the passing of their family and friends in the past. Each actor and actress did a wonderful job of portraying the history of the settlers as well as answering many questions.

Each Making the cemetery living again is done with the help of the Paper Moon Players (directed by local resident Marilyn Ludwig) and the Living History Interpreters of the 8th Veterans Reserve Corps (directed by Craig Dorsey).

Established in 1856, the Cemetery is a local landmark and the resting place of about 100 early Downers Grove residents. For more information about those buried in the Main Street Cemetery visit mainstreetcemetery.com

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