Massachusetts home where Lizzie Borden's parents were axed to death selling for $2M
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The Massachusetts house where Lizzie Borden’s father and stepmother were brutally axed to death in the 19th century has hit the market for $2 million.
The three-story clapboard home in Fall River currently operates as the Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast/Museum, and went up for sale on Monday, the Associated Press reports. The potential buyer would score the home, B&B website, intellectual property, and merchandise sold at the museum with the purchase. A listing page described the buy as an "unbelievable opportunity to own and operate one of New England’s top tourist attractions," saying the spooky site draws visitors from around the world.More Related News