You Won’t Want To Visit This Notorious Rhode Island Cemetery Alone Or After Dark
There are two types of Rhode Islanders: those who start to think about Halloween in late October, and those who deck their homes out in spooky decor and start planning their costumes in early September. But both types can definitely appreciate a good ghost story, especially as All Hallow’s Eve draws near. If you grew up in the Ocean State, you’ve probably heard the sinister story of Mercy Brown — and you may already know that Chestnut Hill Cemetery is a spooky place.

The cemetery dates back to the 1830s, and the onsite church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

But after dark, it's definitely a spooky place to be.
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Given the family's unfortunate history, it's easy to understand why being here feels a bit unsettling.
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Mary Eliza, the mother, was the first to die of the disease. Her daughter, Mary Olive, died soon after.

There were rumors that one of the dead family members was actually a vampire. The bodies of all three women were exhumed for inspection.

Mercy's body was stored in freezer-like conditions in an above-ground crypt for two months following her death, which is probably why her body was preserved. Of course, the townsfolk determined that she was a vampire — and, in a desperate attempt to save his son Edwin, father George Brown allowed Mercy's heart and liver to be burned and turned into an elixir for Edwin to drink. Sadly, Edwin died anyway.

The Brown family's remains are still here, and if you go to see them, you may want to do it before it gets dark.
Have you ever visited this spooky cemetery?
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Chestnut Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Exeter, RI 02822, USA