Established in 1836, Philadelphia\'s Laurel Hill Cemetery was one of the earliest rural cemeteries in America.
Laurel Hill became the desired place of burial for Philadelphia\'s elite and the final resting place for thos.
The picturesque views and outstanding horticulture, along with sculptures and monuments designed by notable artists and architects--like Alexander Milne Calder, Alexander Stirling Calder, Harriet Frishmuth, John Notman, and Thomas Ustick Walter--attracted thousands of visitors.
Established in 1836, Philadelphia\'s Laurel Hill Cemetery was one of the earliest rural cemeteries in America