Victorian-era Cemetery
Forest Hills has sculptures by Daniel Chester French, the sculptor who designed the Lincoln statue at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.; Thomas Ball; Thomas Gould; and Harriet Hosmer. You can also find the graves of poet E. E. Cummings, playwright Eugene O’Neill, and poet Anne Sexton.
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Family plots with decorative stone masonry and spires.
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Still an active cemetery, Forest Hills is renowned for its sculptural burial markers and memorials situated among mature trees and rolling hills. Memorials were commissioned by the notable citizens who chose to be buried here.
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The cemetery reflects the Victorian shift in attitude away from an austere relationship with death and toward a desire to spend leisure time in nature.
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