Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. People also ask

  2. Aug 28, 2020 · Mount Auburn Cemetery is the first landscaped rural or “garden” cemetery in the United States, established in 1831 in Watertown and Cambridge, MA. It has a collection of over 5,500 plants from around the world, a variety of sculptural art, and many famous Bostonians buried there.

  3. Interactive map showing the location for Mount Auburn Cemetery. Location. 580 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. Coordinates. 42°22′16″N71°08′41″W42.37111°N 71.14472°W. Built. 1831. Architect. Alexander Wadsworth and Jacob Bigelow. Architectural style. Exotic Revival, Other, Gothic Revival. NRHP reference No. 75000254 [1]

  4. Map. See all cemetery photos. About. Get directions 580 Mount Auburn Street. Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138-5529 United States. Coordinates: 42.37318, -71.14531. mountauburn.org/map/ 617-547-7105. Cemetery ID: 91241. Members have Contributed. 109,436 Memorials. 40% photographed. 12% with gps. About these numbers. Photos. Added by AJ.

    • mount auburn cemetery map1
    • mount auburn cemetery map2
    • mount auburn cemetery map3
    • mount auburn cemetery map4
    • mount auburn cemetery map5
  5. A map of the Cemetery may be marked with the lot or grave location. Please note that Mount Auburn lots are not numbered sequentially along roads and paths; they are numbered in the order sold, so finding a specific lot may be difficult without a marked map. Maps are available at the Cemetery for $0.50.

  6. Burial Search. Visit our interactive map to quickly find the location of individuals buried at Mount Auburn. For additional assistance, complete a request for a burial location verification through our online store. Explore our Interactive Map now ».

  7. This map was created by a user. Learn how to create your own. Mount Auburn Cemetery.

  8. The following activities will help students discover the history of a cemetery in their community and how it compares to Mount Auburn Cemetery. Activity 1: Map Mania 1. Using an enlarged copy of Map 2, the site map (the bigger the better), cut the map into 16 square pieces of roughly equal size. 2. Mix, and then have students draw pieces.

  1. People also search for