08/03/2023
Granary Burying Ground
More than 350 years old, the Granary Burying Ground is the final resting place for some of Boston’s most noteworthy citizens. Among the hundreds of markers, many of which have been washed clean by the passage of time, include Paul Revere, John Hancock, and Sam Adams. At the Old Beantown Pub, you can drink a cold Sam Adams before walking across the street to see the real cold Sam Adams buried beneath.
As you walk around the Granary Burying Ground, noting how old some of the headstones are, watch your step. In the mid-1800s, it was decided that the headstones weren’t organized particularly well. The groundsmen decided to rearrange them, of course, without moving the bodies. So it’s safe to say, you never quite know what’s below your feet.