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Historical society event highlights ‘Hair-Raising History’

Jeff Double, owner of All About Reclaimed florist and prop rental business, decorates the front porch of the Butler County Historical Society's Lowrie House in anticipation of the society's “Hair-Raising History” event Oct. 15. Submitted Photo

They may not be ghostly, but they’re certainly ghastly. The stories in the latest collection taken from Butler County's past for the upcoming “Hair-Raising History” event presented by the Butler County Historical Society are filled with murder and mayhem.

“Hair-Raising History” will have three tours at the society’s headquarters at the Sen. Walter Lowrie House, 123 W. Diamond St., at 7, 8:15 and 9:30 p.m. Oct. 15.

Jennifer Ford, executive director of the historical society, said tickets for the 7 p.m. tour are nearly sold out, but spaces remain for the later tours.

Tickets for “Hair-Raising History” can be purchased at 724-283-8116 or at butlerhistory.com.


WHO: Butler County Historical Society

WHAT: “Hair-Raising History”

WHEN: 7, 8:15 and 9:30 p.m. Oct. 15

WHERE: Sen. Walter Lowrie House, 123 W. Diamond St., Butler

ADMISSION: $8 for Butler County Historical Society members and $12 for non-members

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