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Cemetery of the Week #18: King’s Chapel Burying Ground
King’s Chapel Burying Ground 58 Tremont Street Boston, Massachusetts 02108 Telephone: (617) 523-1749 Established: Approximately 1630. Burials ceased around 1796. Number of Interments: Maybe as many of 1500 Size: Less than half an acre Open: Daily 10 a.m. – 4 … Continue reading →










