Jessie Z. • Décembre 16, 2016The cemetery has been very well attended. Was good to see the burial place of many founding families.
IWalked Audio Tours • Septembre 25, 2011Joseph Tapping Grave - former Boston shopkeeper stone was carved by "The Charlestown Stonecutter." Most noted engraving in yard featuring Death & Father Time. To find this grave & more info. <LINK>
Jon D. • Juin 3, 2015Great place to stroll around, especially on a rainy, cool day as it just adds to the mystique.
IWalked Audio Tours • Septembre 30, 2011Benjamin Franklin Parents Grave - 20' obelisk belongs to Josiah & Abiah Franklin who had 13 children. Son Ben lived in Boston 17 yrs before moving to Philly. Their tale & grave location in blog.<LINK>
IWalked Audio Tours • Septembre 30, 2011Paul Revere Grave - His actual grave is the small footstone to the right of the much larger marker. Paul was held many jobs to support his 16 children. His tale & grave location in blog. <LINK>
IWalked Audio Tours • Septembre 30, 2011John Hancock Grave - Large obelisk marker is fitting of his signature which graced the Declaration of Independence. Obelisk added 100 yrs after death in 1895. His tale & grave location in blog. <LINK>
IWalked Audio Tours • Septembre 10, 2011This 1756 graveyard was the 4th cemetery established within Boston. Most noted person buried here is Gilbert Stuart whose painting of George Washington graces every $1 bill. More info via our blog.
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