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Taylor Silva, Fall River Public Library will unravel the mystery of Fall River’s “Skeleton in Armor” the legendary armored skeleton found in 1832 that inspired Longfellow to write a tribute poem. Bring your imagination and a picnic lunch to enjoy in the park.
For ages 16 and up and FREE.
Hosted by the Department of Conservation and Recreation:
All programs are free and open to the public. An adult must accompany children. Reasonable accommodations available upon request. Free parking is available in the DCR Lot at 5 Water Street, Fall River.
For more information or to register, please call 508-675-5759 ext. 500.
Please join us as the nature trail around Cook Pond is officially named after Dr. David S. Weed who has done more in his many years of service to improve the health of the Fall River community that any of us will ever know.