For $2 million, the 19th century Drop River home where Lizzie Borden was accused of murdering her moms and dads with an axe could be yours.

The scene of the brutal double axe murder, a historic inexperienced-colored household located at 230 2nd St., was set on the market place Monday. The house has been a museum due to the fact 1998 and a vacationer attraction for murder-secret fanatics for a lot extended.

Owned by Donald Woods and Lee-ann Wilber, the museum is named the Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast, the household the place Abby and Andrew Borden had been axed to dying in the late 1800s. Very last yr, it was named the creepiest place to take a look at in Massachusetts by Thrillist.

“Lizzie Borden took an axe… or did she? Welcome to the Unique dwelling where by Lizzie Borden was accused (and acquitted) of the brutal double axe murders of her father, Andrew, and stepmother, Abby,” the listing mentioned. “This is an unbelievable opportunity to very own and function a person of New England’s prime tourist sights.”

On Aug. 4, 1892, Lizzie Borden was arrested above allegations she was accountable for the double-murder of her parents 7 days prior. On the other hand, the scenario did not finish there.

Next a grand jury indictment, Borden went on trial for the murders in June 1893 and was afterwards acquitted, top to one of the nation’s most infamous unsolved mysteries.

“Although acquitted of the costs towards her, the concern of no matter whether Lizzie Borden dedicated the murders remains to this working day,” the U.S. Library of Congress explained.

Right after staying tried in court docket and acquitted of all the rates levied against her, Borden returned to her house metropolis of Tumble River and tried to commence non-public existence yet again, according to the community’s historical culture.

Regardless of the jury’s not-responsible verdict, nevertheless, “the specter of suspicion remained at any time-present,” the Slide River Historic Society said on its web page. The double-murder haunted Borden for the rest of her days.

“Today, the identify ‘Lizzie Borden’ is recognized worldwide, and interest in her is enduring as well as common. The Borden case is seen as 1 of the most well-known unsolved mysteries of all time,” the internet site suggests.

Explained as an austere, uncooked-boned framework, the 2nd Avenue property continues to be close to how it looked in the 1890s, according to the museum.

The home’s decorations have been duplicated. The initial hardware and doorways continue being intact, and the furnishings in the property are in their rightful location, the Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast’s web-site said.

“Artifacts from the murder scenario are exhibited whilst memorabilia from the period line cabinets and mantel tops,” the museum pointed out. “A customer is practically transported back again to that morning when a excellent storm of situations culminated in a double murder.”

The website of the 1892 axe murder is not the only Borden-related house up for sale.

The historic “Maplecroft” mansion, where Borden lived immediately after her acquittal, was also lately place on the current market. The home is staying offered for $890,000 and can be acquired with the 2nd Street household, according to the listing.

“Owner’s retirement is your attain! Sale consists of small business, emblems, mental legal rights, and house,” the listing stated.

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