Non-Profit - N/A, MA, US
Organized in 1855 and laid out in the popular "garden-style" design of the times, Newton Cemetery continues to reflect the "picturesque" aesthetic envisioned by its founders. At a time when there were no public parks or museums, Newton Cemetery became a destination spot, a place for quiet recreation and reflection, as well as a space to study art and architecture in the landscape. Trolley tracks led right up to the Walnut Street gates, the original of which were designed by George Meacham, a local architect who also designed the Boston Public Gardens. Under the supervision of cemetery president Dr. Henry F. Bigelow and the care of superintendent Henry Ross, Newton Cemetery became an award-winning horticultural site that most recently was awarded Level II arboretum status. The Civil War Soldiers' Monument that was erected in 1864 qualifies for listing on the National Register for Historic Places. Newton Cemetery is nearly 100 acres, with the design of newly developed areas returning to the same picturesque landscape the Cemetery began with.Serving families of all faiths in the Greater Boston Area. The grounds are open every day of the year and visitors are welcome. Maps and self-guided tours are available at the office and online.
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