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Death & Life at Mt. Moriah Cemetery

Date:
Sunday, May 22, 2022 - 1:00pm - 2:30pm Location:
6191 Kingsessing Avenue
Philadelphia, PA
19106
United States
See map: Google Maps
Mount Moriah is the largest cemetery in Pennsylvania, and home to some of our city’s finest grave architecture.
Trees and vines have engulfed the gravestones in some areas, giving the place the atmosphere of a lost city in the jungle. Almost every style of tomb can be found here, from Egyptian Revival to Art Nouveau. Guests will learn about the role of cemeteries as a place for leisure in the Victorian era, as well as the influence of the Freemasons. Part wilderness and part sculpture-garden, this city of the dead is by turns eerie and poignant. Join Hidden City as we peel back the canopy and reveal the wonders below.
**Masks are mandatory on all Hidden City Tours***
IMPORTANT DETAILS
We’ll meet at the main gate, where Kingsessing dead-ends at 62nd Street.***If you’re using Google Maps type in 6191 Kingsessing Avenue***
This tour requires significant walking, so practical shoes and water are a must. There are plenty of ticks, especially as the weather warms, so we recommend long pants, socks, and most of all a careful check of oneself after the tour is over.
Tour guide John Vidumsky has been exploring abandoned spaces for as long as he can remember. He recently received an MA in history from Temple University, where he studied 20th-century Russian history. John was Hidden City's first intern!
Hidden City Members, remember to use your promo codes for discounts!
Questions, concerns, conundrums? Contact Hidden City project coordinator Celia Jailer at [email protected].