2126 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007
Holy Rood Cemetery is a Cemetery located at 2126 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007. It has received 14 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 stars.
Monday | 8AM-6PM |
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Tuesday | 8AM-6PM |
Wednesday | 8AM-6PM |
Thursday | 8AM-6PM |
Friday | 8AM-6PM |
Saturday | 8AM-6PM |
Sunday | 8AM-6PM |
The address of Holy Rood Cemetery: 2126 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007
Holy Rood Cemetery has 4.6 stars from 14 reviews
Cemetery
"Holy Rood Cemetery is a 1832 small cemetery on a hill in Glover Park north of Georgetown"
"Beautifully restored 6"
"This cemetery has a lot of character"
"Spooky and in a shocking state of disrepair, but full of character because of it!"
"I have a view of it from my apartment"
Holy Rood Cemetery is a 1832 small cemetery on a hill in Glover Park north of Georgetown. It started out as a church's cemetery and is now owned by Georgetown University. The gate is open during the day for those who want to pay their respects and/or take a stroll. The gravestones come in all shapes and sizes. Some are very old like that of Joseph Nevitt, an American Revolutionary War veteran, and others are clearly newer. There's a small mausoleum on the edge of the cemetery. Since it's on a hill, views of the Washington Monument (and the newly constructed Trader Joe's) can be seen from the cemetery.
Beautifully restored 6.5 acre historic cemetery on a hilltop just above Georgetown. Holy Trinity Catholic Church’s parish cemetery, established in 1832. Location of Holy Trinity Columbarium since 2019.
This cemetery has a lot of character. It has some really cool features such as large tombstones and a large dip in the ground.
Spooky and in a shocking state of disrepair, but full of character because of it!
I have a view of it from my apartment. It is quiet and contemplative.
The only place in Glover Park where people are dying to get into.
Urban Cemeteies are a waste of space
Best place for 4th of July
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2501 Mill Rd NW, Washington, DC 20007