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Pittsfield Cemetery

1850 establishments in MassachusettsBuildings and structures in Pittsfield, MassachusettsCemeteries established in the 1850sCemeteries in Berkshire County, MassachusettsCemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts
National Register of Historic Places in Berkshire County, Massachusetts
Pittfield Cemetery
Pittfield Cemetery

Pittsfield Cemetery is a historic cemetery at 203 Wahconah Street in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Established in 1850, it is good example of a rural cemetery, and is the resting ground of many prominent Pittsfield residents, with a number of architecturally significant elements. It also houses a number of Pittsfield's earliest burials, which were relocated here from a cemetery near the city center. The cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.

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01201 Pittsfield
Massachusetts, United States
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