King's Chapel Burying Ground

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King's Chapel Burying Ground

King's Chapel Burying Ground is a historic graveyard on Tremont Street, near its intersection with School Street, in [[Boston, MA|Boston, Massachusetts]]. Established in 1630, it is the oldest graveyard in Boston and is a site on the Freedom Trail. The Burying Ground is the site of many colonial and revolutionary figures' burials, including [[Winthrop, John]]. Despite its name, the graveyard pre-dates the adjacent [[King's Chapel, Boston|King's Chapel]] (whose first structure was built in 1688); it is not affiliated to that or any other church. It is currently administered by [[Boston's Cemetery Division]].

King's Chapel Burying Ground

King's Chapel Burying Ground is a historic graveyard on Tremont Street, near its intersection with School Street, in [[Boston, MA|Boston, Massachusetts]]. Established in 1630, it is the oldest graveyard in Boston and is a site on the Freedom Trail. The Burying Ground is the site of many colonial and revolutionary figures' burials, including [[Winthrop, John]]. Despite its name, the graveyard pre-dates the adjacent [[King's Chapel, Boston|King's Chapel]] (whose first structure was built in 1688); it is not affiliated to that or any other church. It is administered by the [[City of Boston]].