25 Eustis Hill Rd, Littleton, NH 03561, United StatesMap
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Full on Quirky
I love finding offbeat places when I travel. The Wallace Horse Cemetery fits the bill. It is located on Mt. Eustis Street just outside LIttleton. Eli Wallace and his wife had two beloved horses. When ...
Pretty much bust! Could not figure out how to get into it to see anything at all, only a sign at the street with no information on how to access the actual cemetary . Signage should be improved and ...
Being a horse lover, I visited the cemetary. Although it only takes a few minutes to visit, the story behind the cemetery is very touching. It shows the love for the wife and her equine companions. It...
Being a “local” it is always fun to show others some of the more unusual and out of the way stories of our local history. The love and dedication of this family toward their prize horses is evident he...
Full on Quirky
I love finding offbeat places when I travel. The Wallace Horse Cemetery fits the bill. It is located on Mt. Eustis Street just outside LIttleton. Eli Wallace and his wife had two beloved horses. When ...
Boring
Pretty much bust! Could not figure out how to get into it to see anything at all, only a sign at the street with no information on how to access the actual cemetary . Signage should be improved and ...
Touching gravesite
Being a horse lover, I visited the cemetary. Although it only takes a few minutes to visit, the story behind the cemetery is very touching. It shows the love for the wife and her equine companions. It...
Love of animals abounds
Being a “local” it is always fun to show others some of the more unusual and out of the way stories of our local history. The love and dedication of this family toward their prize horses is evident he...
Underwhelming
Of course, the idea of a horse cemetery is a bit novel, but it's just a small fenced in plot with 6 or 8 horses underneath small marker stones.