Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery holding fundraiser to honor prominent African American educator
Read full article: Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery holding fundraiser to honor prominent African American educatorThat man is James Mozee, who dedicated a half century to education, teaching African American students during segregation.
Volunteers repair vandalism at Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery
Read full article: Volunteers repair vandalism at Lynchburg’s Old City CemeteryPolice say three tombstones were broken in the confederate section last month; a bronze nameplate was stolen from a Revolutionary War soldier’s gravesite, and writing was etched into a podium.
Hill City Scene: Empty stomach and an appetite for fright required
Read full article: Hill City Scene: Empty stomach and an appetite for fright requiredHalloween is inching closer and closer, which means the Hill City is getting spookier and spookier. If you see some people walking through the Old City Cemetery Friday night with candles, don't worry -- you're not in the middle of a Halloween movie. Admission starts at $12 for advance tickets, $15 for tickets at the gate and children 12 and under get in for free. We'd love to start sharing your beautiful pictures of the Hill City each week in Hill City Scene. Want to know what else is happening in the Hill City?