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Moonlight on Magnolia offers ghostly tales of Orange Park’s past

By Don Coble don@claytodayonline.com
Posted 10/26/22

ORANGE PARK – Magnolia Cemetery will be alive with activity on Saturday with the annual Moonlight on Magnolia tours.

The Historical Society of Orange Park will be giving a tour of one of the …

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Moonlight on Magnolia offers ghostly tales of Orange Park’s past


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ORANGE PARK – Magnolia Cemetery will be alive with activity on Saturday with the annual Moonlight on Magnolia tours.

The Historical Society of Orange Park will be giving a tour of one of the town’s cornerstones, as well as telling stories about the people who helped shape the town’s history.

The event will run for two hours, starting at 4 p.m. The event features guided tours led by interpreters dressed in period clothing telling the stories of Orange Park and its former residents. Tours take approximately 45 minutes and follow the paved roads within the cemetery, so please plan accordingly.

The event is free to attend, but donations are welcomed to support programs by the Historical Society.

Parking for the event will be available at First Baptist Church of Orange Park located at 1140 Kingsley Ave., just west of Magnolia Cemetery.

Visitors should bring a water bottle and if you come for the last tour, bring a flashlight.

For more information, visit www.ophistory.org.