Kingston, New Hampshire: Graves of Betty and Barney Hill
Flying saucerdom's most famous abductees. Betty and Barney are buried beneath an unexceptional gray tombstone. Set flush with the ground next to the tombstone are plaques, added at a later date, with Betty and Barney's familiar names and a notation that they are authors of "The Interrupted Journey" -- their book about their abduction.
Greenwood Cemetery
- Address:
- North Rd, Kingston, NH
- Directions:
- Greenwood Cemetery. From Kingston turn north at the blinking light onto Church St. Drive a half-mile. Turn left onto North Rd. You'll quickly see the small cemetery on the left. Betty and Barney are buried toward the back, beneath a gray tombstone with their names: Barney Hill and Eunice Barrett (Betty's maiden name).
- Admission:
- Free
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Betty and Barney (Hill, not Rubble), the famous UFO abductees, are interred right near Ledell "Cannonball" Titcomb, who in 1890 pitched a no-hitter for the short-lived Rochester Broncos baseball team.
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