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    By becoming a member of Lizzie-Borden.com Community you are automatically entered into our yearly drawing where you and one guest will receive a free one night stay at the Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast Museum. The winner will be announced on the home page and via email on August 5th. Please follow this link to view all the official rules. Also by becoming a member of the Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast Museum community, you can view the content only privy to community members. And Membership is free!

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Bridget Sullivan RoomBridget Sullivan Room

  • 2 Person Room Rate $200
  • Additional guest are $50 each per nite up to 3 quest total. We love children here at Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast Museum, unfortunatly children 5 and under are not allowed for over night stays.
  • All Rooms subject to 5.7% Massachusetts State & 4% Fall River City Room Occupancy Tax as per Dept of Revenue.

This was the attic room of the Borden's maid Bridget Sullivan. It has a full size bed and shares a bathroom (standing shower) with Andrew Jennings and Hosea Knowlton.

Bridget Sullivan was born one of 13 children to Eugene and Margaret (Leary) Sullivan in Cork County Ireland in 1864. She emigrated to the U.S. in 1883 and worked as a scullery maid in Newport RI . By 1888 she had made her way to Fall River where she found work with the Borden's in 1889. Her major duties were cooking, cleaning and ironing. All of which she did on the morning of the murders.Bridget Sullivan

On the witness stand at Lizzie's trial, Bridget told in detail, all of the events she witnessed on the day of the murders. Much of what we know today comes from her statements including the now infamous breakfast of johnnycakes, coffee, fruit, cookies and three-day old mutton broth.
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0 # michelle le wurtzinger 2013-03-13 01:17
Online at web page about a free stay at the house , i got lost to signing on . age 12 i begain my research on the lizzie borden case , . Ten years ago i new about the lizzie borden sight and i bought a book on this sight, from gift store i book was written by leonard rebello and signed by him , i read about win free night , maybe this year on my birthday he will do this , his reason and before my husband that fall river was not near boston , and the drive would be 3 or four hours and we live in chicago. So my birthday is may 14, and every year i keep asking maybe we could go to fall rivers, Well anyway
i got lost and like to now how to win a free night, 10 min ago i ask my husband if i won a night would yougo for my birthday he kind whel king of have asleep yes . So its important to to registered to win the stay at lizzie, please instruct me to where to register


Michelle :-*
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0 # Jerry Pacheco 2013-03-13 23:42
The "Win a Free Night Stay" contest is easy to register for, just by joining the Lizzie Borden Community, you are entered into the contest. You may join the Lizzie Borden Community by following this link:
http://lizzie-borden.com/index.php/lizzie-community/registers.html :lol:

You may also read about the contest by following this link:
www.lizzie-borden.com/index.php/lizzie-community/free-night-stay-rules.html

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0 # jann jones 2013-03-29 04:49
I love it.. An actual, grammatical, albeit tongue firmly in cheek, use of 'axe' people to do something! I have never truly believed Lizzie guilty in entirety, but I surely count blame her for insanity of the moment, if the incestuous tales are true. Miserly old s.o.b. Blessed be their unresting souls. Oh, and I want a tee shirt! How much, how to order?
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0 # Jerry Pacheco 2013-03-29 10:16
Hello Jann,

Kudos on your comment. And as for the t-shirt question, the online "Gift Shop of Horrors" will be up and running with in the next week or so.

If you are a registered member of the Lizzie Borden Community, you will receive notification of it's arrival.

Axe and you shall receive Lizzie always says! Lizzie wants everyone to be treated like family here at the Lizzie Borden Site and Bed & Breakfast Museum.

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0 # Sarah 2013-04-23 15:49
We are coming to visit in October! Super excited. We were in Salem and Boston last October, didn't realize how close it is!
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0 # Lynn 2013-05-09 23:14
Just got back from Lizzy Borden... Stayed in her room... Had a lot of fun and it was a great experience staff and others staying there were very friendly and made the stay more pleasurable!!! Would def stay again!!!
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