Cemeteries aren't usually a big tourist attraction, but Tuesday night, the final resting place of some of Little Rock's founding fathers was the place to be.
Mount Holly Cemetery played host to the memories of its residents in the 14th annual Tales of the Crypt performance.
Parkview High School students researched their characters and wrote their own monologues for Tuesday night’s performance.
“You learn about people here in Little Rock, and you get to know who started Little Rock and what kinds of things happened,” said Kyle Lovett, one of the student actors.
Each character was based on someone who was actually buried in the cemetery.