I have been visiting this cemetery for as long as I have lived in the Washington DC area. I originally came to see the famous sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens' "Adams Memorial," but later spent hours walking around this very old cemetery filled with some very cool headstones. It was established in 1719 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
One late summer afternoon, I spent about 30 minutes following around these three deer around.
One late summer afternoon, I spent about 30 minutes following around these three deer around.
This is the forementioned "Adams Memorial" which was create by Saint-Gaudens as memorial/grave site for Marian "Clover" Hooper Adams, wife of the writer Henry Adams. Adams was a American socialite who took her own life in 1885. It is sometimes mistakenly referred to a Grief Memorial. Henry Adams is also buried here.
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