A Guide to Boston’s Cemeteries
In movies, cemeteries are staples of horror and usually give off a creepy aura. In reality, however, these are peaceful, sacred places of rest for the dead. They feature beautiful landscapes full of rolling green hills and lovely foliage. As one of the oldest cities in the U.S., Boston is home to many historic cemeteries where famous figures from many eras have found their final resting place. These gravesites work like the rings of a tree to show how the city grew from its colonial roots.
King's Chapel Burying Ground
Cemetery, Church
This cemetery, which dates back to 1630, is Boston’s oldest. It is one of the first stops on the Freedom Trail, the path around downtown that passes some of the city’s most historic places. It serves as the resting place of Boston’s earliest historical figures, including John Winthrop, Massachusetts’ first governor. Though it shares its name with the Unitarian Church next door, the burying ground actually predates the chapel by more than 100 years.
King’s Chapel Burying Ground, 58 Tremont St, Boston, MA, USA, +1 617 523 1749
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
As the second oldest of Boston’s cemeteries, Copp’s Hill lies near the waterfront of the North End. Its residents are largely from the colonial era through the early 1800s. After that, the site fell into a bad condition, until eventually, it became a stop on the Freedom Trail. Cotton Mather, a notable Puritan preacher, is buried here along with several other members of his family.
Copp’s Hill Burying Ground, Hull St, Boston, MA, USA, +1 617 635 7361
Granary Burying Ground
Historical Landmark
Central Burying Ground
Cemetery
The fourth of Boston’s historic downtown burying grounds is located on Boston Common along Boylston Street. Hundreds of years ago, this was the least popular cemetery in the city, which might have been because it became the gravesite of many British soldiers during the American Revolution. Americans who were fighting for their independence definitely didn’t want to spend the afterlife lying next to their enemies! Despite this, most of the fallen soldiers from the nearby Battle of Bunker Hill wound up here.
Central Burying Ground, Boylston St, Boston, MA, USA, +1 617 635 7361
Forest Hills Cemetery
Cemetery, Forest
Mount Auburn Cemetery
Cemetery, Forest
Located a short walk from Harvard Square in West Cambridge, the Mount Auburn Cemetery rivals Forest Hills for the best architecture. It features some Egyptian-influenced designs, especially its Sphinx monument and its front gate. There is also the Washington Tower, which looks like a rook in chess, and a pavilion dedicated to Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of the Christian Science movement.
Mount Auburn Cemetery, 580 Mt Auburn St, Cambridge, MA, USA, +1 617 547 7105
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