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Mount Auburn:
A Vital and Vibrant Community Resource
by Stephen H. Anable
M
ount Auburn Cemetery is a treasured community resource for people from the Boston
region and visitors from the country and around the world. It is a unique place, beloved
by many, and consulted, walked, toured, admired, studied, emulated, and enjoyed by
more than 200,000 people each year. And it serves, of course, as a sacred repository of community
memory for the families and friends of the more than 94,000 people who are buried here.
Here, told in their own words, are the stories of some of the
people who find Mount Auburn to be a valuable resource
and a dynamic yet caring environment.
Michael Horn, sixth-grade science teacher
Shady Hill School, Cambridge
E
very year I go bird-watching with my sixth graders at
Mount Auburn Cemetery, around the ponds and in
Consecration Dell. My students are beginning bird-watchers
who haven’t seen birds in such quiet surroundings; the
quiet makes them focus a bit more. At some times it feels
like we’re in deep woods, and yet we’re in a major city. The
students find out the Cemetery is on the flyway for birds–
and is a fant astic spot for birding.
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