Evergreen Cemetery (Boston, Massachusetts) Explained

Evergreen Cemetery
Coordinates:42.3386°N -71.1622°W
Built:1850
Added:August 14, 2009
Area:19.66acres
Refnum:09000612

Evergreen Cemetery is a historic cemetery in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It was established in 1850 by the town of Brighton (which was annexed to Boston in 1874), and was laid out in the then-fashionable rural cemetery style inspired by Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge. Its entrance gate was built in 1892, and its Jacobethan office building was added in 1903. Boston architect James Mulcahy designed the office building. The older portions of the cemetery are characterized by winding lanes (now paved, originally gravel), with outcrops of Roxbury puddingstone.[1]

The cemetery was listed the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: NRHP nomination for Evergreen Cemetery. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2015-09-09.