Easton Cemetery
Historic Easton Cemetery, established in 1849, is located in Easton, Pennsylvania, and serves as a significant greenspace with its 84 acres, acting as both an arboretum and a peaceful place for reflection and community connectivity. It is notable for being the final resting place of more than 42,000 individuals, including George Taylor, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, representing a critical public service to the community.
As the earliest and best-preserved example of a romantic park-like cemetery in the Lehigh Valley metro area, Easton Cemetery invites visitors to honor the stories of those who have shaped the history of the city. The cemetery also offers a variety of programs and events, allowing visitors to engage with its rich heritage and natural beauty.
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