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- Maple_Street_Cemetery comment "Maple Street Cemetery is a historic cemetery on Maple Street in Adams, Massachusetts. The 16 acres (6.5 ha) cemetery is Adams' oldest, with its earliest burials dating to 1760. It occupies a prominent place in Adams, with nearby Mount Greylock as a backdrop. Although it began as a burying ground for the community's Quakers, its use was broadened in the 19th century, and a major update of its landscape was implemented in the late 1860s to a design by local civil engineer Charles F. Sayles.".
- Q6753992 comment "Maple Street Cemetery is a historic cemetery on Maple Street in Adams, Massachusetts. The 16 acres (6.5 ha) cemetery is Adams' oldest, with its earliest burials dating to 1760. It occupies a prominent place in Adams, with nearby Mount Greylock as a backdrop. Although it began as a burying ground for the community's Quakers, its use was broadened in the 19th century, and a major update of its landscape was implemented in the late 1860s to a design by local civil engineer Charles F. Sayles.".