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Westminster Burying Ground

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Westminster Burying Ground is a historic cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland, established in 1786 by the First Presbyterian Church. The later Westminster Presbyterian Church was constructed above part of the burial ground on brick piers, creating catacombs beneath it. The cemetery is particularly associated with Edgar Allan Poe, whose grave and memorial make it a destination for visitors interested in American literature and Baltimore history.

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Who is the most famous person buried at Westminster Burying Ground?

The Baltimore cemetery is most famous for being the final resting place of American author Edgar Allan Poe. He was originally buried in his family lot in 1849 before a larger monument was erected in 1875.

When was the Westminster Burying Ground established?

The historic cemetery was established in 1786 by the First Presbyterian Church. It is located in the Mount Vernon neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland.

What is unique about the architecture of Westminster Hall and Burying Ground?

Westminster Hall was built directly above the older burying ground in 1852, creating a fascinating architectural landscape. The brick piers of the church actually rest on top of older brick vaults.

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