Tadeusz Kosciuszko Statue
Mount Hope Cemetery, established in 1852 and acquired by the City of Boston in 1857, spans 125 acres and features extensive landscaping aligned with the principles of the Rural Cemetery Movement. As Boston's first large municipal cemetery, it not only serves as a final resting place but also as a site for passive outdoor recreation for the local community.
The cemetery houses various monuments dedicated to groups such as veterans from the Grand Army of the Republic and the Boston Police, while an area at the rear contains the unmarked graves of the city's indigent. Despite facing initial challenges with accessibility and competition, Mount Hope has become a notable historical and cultural landmark over the years. Generated from the website