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Copps Hill Burying Ground Review

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Cape Hill Cemetery is full of cemeteries. It has existed in downtown Boston for more than 200 years. Unexpectedly, Bostonians do not dislike these cemeteries at all. It looks calm and quiet.

Copps Hill Burying Ground

Posted: Feb 15, 2017
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  • palettes_ny
    4/5Excellent
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    ⛰ [Attraction Guide] 📍 Detailed address: Corner of Snow Hill and Hull Streets, Boston, MA 02118🚗 Traffic Guide: Walk along the sign of the Freedom Road in Boston, and walk through Old North Church is Copp's Hill Burying Ground🕙 Opening hours: Monday to Sunday 09:00-16:00💰 Ticket prices: The attractions are free to the public to visit, and there is no need to buy tickets 🌟 Highlights: Boston's largest cemetery, named after the shoemaker who donated this land, the wonderful thing about Boston's attractions is also this cemetery attraction, located in the center of Boston, there is no sense of horror of the cemetery, and the tourists coming and going are surrounded, but it seems very lively.

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    Posted: Mar 16, 2021
  • 东张西望望东西
    4/5Excellent
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    The cemeteries in Europe and the United States are not gloomy at all, and it can even be said to be a green park. The Kaup Mountain Cemetery is one of several cemeteries in Boston. We have two or three cemeteries passing by alone. In fact, there are still people walking there.

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    Posted: Feb 29, 2020
  • 泰宁根吴承恩
    4/5Excellent
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    There are actually two or three cemeteries in downtown Boston, and they are basically travel attractions. Boston is an American historical and cultural city, so there are many celebrities buried in the cemetery here, which may also be one of the reasons for becoming a attraction.

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    Posted: Jan 18, 2020
  • DoctorDavid
    5/5Outstanding
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    If you don't have any taboos about cemeteries, I strongly recommend that you take a moment to visit Cape Hill cemetery in Boston. You will find that Americans have a totally different view of cemeteries than we do. They would like to visit cemeteries as well as tourist attractions.

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    Posted: Dec 10, 2016
  • WillSum
    4/5Excellent
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    Built in Boston on February 20, 1659, the site was bought by John and Daniel Touyue from the then town of Boston. It has a long history and is second only to the King's Chapel Cemetery (built in 1630). There are more than 1200 tombstones in the cemetery, including many famous figures during the colonial period.

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    Posted: Dec 30, 2015
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