Lilja Cormack
30 October 2025
Feature

WATCH: Framingham's Haunted History

The Framingham History Center recently hosted its annual haunted trolley tour. We were able to get a special look ourselves along the tour, as we learned about Framingham’s ghost history and the community’s connection to Halloween as we now know it.

It's spooky season.

We continue our partnership with the Framingham History Center amid the community’s 325th anniversary of incorporation—and it’s a story that’s perfect given the time of year.

The center recently hosted its annual haunted trolley tour. We were able to get a special look ourselves along the tour, as we learned about Framingham’s ghost history and the community’s connection to Halloween as we now know it.

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