
Lakenham Cemetery
Step back in time at America's oldest maintained cemetery, the resting place of colonial figures like Myles Standish.
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Lakenham Cemetery
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Quiet reflection
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Must-see attractions
Step back in time at America's oldest maintained cemetery, the resting place of colonial figures like Myles Standish.
"Walking onto the grounds felt like I went back in time. It’s hard for me to imagine what the 1600s would have felt like but reading the headstones and being amongst those that came before was surreal."

🚗 Parking Strategy
Limited on-site parking. Opt for quieter side streets to avoid the busy main road.
🚶♀️ Mobility Considerations
Ground can be soft in spots. May be challenging for those with limited mobility.

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4.4 · 19 reviews
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Cemetery
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America's Oldest Maintained Cemetery
Step back in time at the nation's oldest continuously maintained burial ground, established around 1638.

Myles Standish's Final Resting Place
Visit the purported burial site of Myles Standish, military leader of the Plymouth Colony.

Colonial Era Gravestones
Explore unique, weathered gravestones from the 17th and 18th centuries, offering a glimpse into early American lives.

Site of the Second Meeting House
Discover a marker denoting the location of the town's Second Meeting House (1706-1785).
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🚗 Parking Strategy
Limited on-site parking. Opt for quieter side streets to avoid the busy main road.
🚶♀️ Mobility Considerations
Ground can be soft in spots. May be challenging for those with limited mobility.
📜 Gravestone Legibility
Many headstones are weathered. Read what you can and appreciate the history.
🗺️ Nearby Historical Sites
Combine your visit with the Myles Standish estate and John Alden home nearby.
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🚗 Parking Strategy
Limited on-site parking. Opt for quieter side streets to avoid the busy main road.
🚶♀️ Mobility Considerations
Ground can be soft in spots. May be challenging for those with limited mobility.
📜 Gravestone Legibility
Many headstones are weathered. Read what you can and appreciate the history.
🗺️ Nearby Historical Sites
Combine your visit with the Myles Standish estate and John Alden home nearby.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise Lakenham Cemetery as a profoundly historical and well-maintained site, offering a tangible connection to America's earliest settlers. The unique colonial gravestones and the purported burial of Myles Standish are significant draws. However, the lack of dedicated parking and potentially soft ground are noted drawbacks.
"This unique little cemetery claims to be the oldest maintained cemetery in the United States. The town of Duxbury has sporadically taken care of the area since the mid-17th century and named the grounds after colonial militant Myles Standish, who is said to have been buried on the grounds on October 1656.
The cemetery was a quiet and relaxing walk with plenty of unique, colonial era gravestones. No parking was available at the site, and the main road was busy, but parking on the quieter side streets was not a problem. The ground of the cemetery was fairly flat but soft in some spots, which may prove difficult to navigate for some people with limited mobility. The signage was better than at most cemeteries, although seemingly not always accurate. As an added bonus, a marker to the side of the cemetery, erected in 1939 by the town of Duxbury, denoted the site of the Second Meeting House from 1706 to 1785. This is a good stop if you are already in Plymouth County and want to learn more colonial American history or are a taphophile, a lover of cemeteries."
Abigail Epplett
"Boasts “America’s Oldest Maintained Cemetery.”
John and Priscilla of Longfellow’s “The Courtship of Miles Standish” fame (he was an Alden descendant himself) are buried here (in the upper corner if you’re having trouble finding).
They and their 10 children shared a small home that is currently buried behind a local school (you can visit), but they then had another home built (Priscilla may never have resided in it I guess. She died before John), just a bit away, and you can tour that one. I came just as other Alden descendants did too! So cool!
Obviously Myles Standish, Mayflower Passenger hired to be a military commander for the pilgrims, is buried here as well. He and John Alden were not pilgrims and came as hired hands.
I do wish there was parking. I am grateful for the preservation work that went into this place though! Wish we lost had preservation of Massasoit and his family. Our history is so connected!!!
I also visited the Myles Standish estate and statue nearby, as well as the John Alden home nearby (so highly recommend!!!)."
Kristy Johnson
"My husband & I were drawn to this location due to it being America’s oldest maintained cemetery. The cemetery is very well maintained & very interesting to see. Some of the headstones cannot be read anymore due to the aging of them. The headstones that can be read are neat to read. The only reason I gave the burial ground 4 stars instead of 5 is because there is no parking. We had to park partially in the rode to be able to explore the grounds."
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🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Parking directly at Lakenham Cemetery is very limited. Visitors often find success parking on nearby quieter side streets to avoid the busy main road.
Lakenham Cemetery is located in Duxbury, Massachusetts. It's best accessed by car, with navigation systems guiding you to the general area. Be mindful of the parking advice once you arrive.
Public transport options to Lakenham Cemetery are scarce. It is primarily a destination best reached by private vehicle, so plan your transportation accordingly.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, there are no tickets required to visit Lakenham Cemetery. It is a historical site open to the public for exploration and reflection.
Lakenham Cemetery is generally accessible during daylight hours. As it's an outdoor historical site, there are no strict opening or closing times, but visiting during the day is recommended for visibility.
There is no entrance fee to visit Lakenham Cemetery. It is a free historical landmark maintained by the town of Duxbury.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Lakenham Cemetery is renowned as America's oldest maintained cemetery, with burials dating back to around 1638. It's the final resting place for many early Pilgrims and historical figures like Myles Standish.
Yes, Lakenham Cemetery is believed to be the burial site of Myles Standish, a key military leader for the Plymouth Colony. Descendants of John and Priscilla Alden are also interred here.
The ground within Lakenham Cemetery is fairly flat but can be soft in some areas. This might present challenges for visitors with limited mobility.
There are no specific facilities like restrooms or visitor centers directly at Lakenham Cemetery. It is a historical burial ground focused on preservation.
The unique colonial gravestones and historical atmosphere make Lakenham Cemetery a compelling spot for photography, especially for those interested in history and unique landscapes.
📸 📸 Photography
Focus on the weathered colonial gravestones, particularly those with intricate carvings. The overall atmosphere of age and history provides a unique backdrop for memorable photos.
Regulations regarding drone photography can vary. It's advisable to check local ordinances or contact the Duxbury town hall for specific rules before flying a drone over historical sites like Lakenham Cemetery.
Golden hour, shortly after sunrise or before sunset, can provide beautiful, soft light that enhances the textures of the gravestones and the historical ambiance of Lakenham Cemetery.








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