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Carved in Stone: The Language of Symbols in headstone art

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November 7, 2025
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Presented by Karly Watts of the Greenbrier Historical Society 

Carnegie Hall invites you to uncover the hidden language of memorial art in Carved in Stone: The Language of Symbols in Headstone Art, a guided walking tour led by Karly Watts of the Greenbrier Historical Society. Taking place on Saturday, Nov. 8, from 1 to 3 p.m., this engaging experience is part of Carnegie Hall-O-Ween and offers participants a chance to explore the rich symbolism carved into historic headstones throughout our local cemeteries.

Symbolism in headstone art dates back centuries, with each design offering insight into the life, faith, and character of the individual it commemorates. From weeping willows and clasped hands to anchors and lambs, every curve and carving carries meaning – reflecting personal beliefs, cultural traditions, and the legacy of those laid to rest. As styles have evolved, modern headstones often blend contemporary aesthetics with traditional motifs, continuing a visual dialogue that spans generations.

During this two-hour tour, participants will learn to interpret these symbols and appreciate the artistry behind them. The walk will highlight notable examples of headstone iconography and provide historical context for the designs that grace our local burial grounds. Whether you’re a history buff, an art enthusiast, or simply curious about the stories etched in stone, this tour offers a unique opportunity to connect with the past in a deeply meaningful way.

The tour is limited to 20 participants and costs $13 per person. It follows the Headstone Cleaning and Maintenance Workshop scheduled for the same day at 10 a.m. Advance registration is recommended to secure your spot.

For more information or to register, visit carnegiehallwv.org, call 304-645-7917, or stop by 611 Church Street, Lewisburg.

Carnegie Hall programs are presented with financial assistance through a grant from the WV Department of Tourism and the National Endowment for the Arts, with approval from the WV Commission on the Arts.

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