
Mount Auburn Cemetery - Cambridge, MA
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N 42° 22.176 W 071° 08.654
19T E 323447 N 4693040
Mt. Auburn Cemetery is a beautiful park-like cemetery that has over 30,000 monuments, and is a favorite location for walking or birding.
Waymark Code: WM6GPD
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 06/01/2009
Views: 16
Mt. Auburn is situated at the edge of Watertown, Massachusetts, off Mount Auburn Street. It is a gorgeous property where people can stroll through and climb the tower.
The cemetery is about 175 acres large and has over 30,000 monuments planted. It was established in 1831 and initiated a great age of building cemeteries.
Among those interred here include:
-Nathaniel Bowditch (1773 - 1838), navigator and mathematician
-Charles Bulfinch (1763 - 1844), architect
-Mary Baker Eddy (1821 - 1910), religious leader
-Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809 - 1894), author and poet
-Edwin H. Land (1909 - 1991), inventor, photography pioneer, and founder of Polaroid.
The landscape is varied and include many different arrangements. There are graves with ornate and plain headstones, crypts, and memorials. There are ponds. There is a tower where you can walk up and view the cemetery from above.
This location is well worth a visit!
City, Town, or Parish / State / Country: Not listed
 Approximate number of graves: Not listed
 Cemetery Status: Not listed
 Cemetery Website: Not listed

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