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City of Greenbelt Cemeteries - Meeting Regarding Master Plan Scheduled for July 23

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Community Meeting:

Master Preservation Plan

for the Hamilton, Walker,

and Turner Cemeteries 

Wednesday, July 23, 2025, 7pm



Purpose:  Please join Architectural Historians from Johnson, Mirmiran, and Thompson (JMT) for a public meeting to discuss the upcoming Master Preservation Plan for the Hamilton, Walker, and Turner Cemeteries. JMT will explain the purpose and benefits of preserving cemeteries, why cemetery preservation plans are needed, and provide an update on the project so far. JMT will also be taking suggestions for preservation treatments and programming opportunities from the public to incorporate into the final plan.

When: Wednesday, July 23, 2025 @ 7:00 PM

Where:  Greenbelt Municipal Building, City Council Room

                25 Crescent Road, Greenbelt, MD 20770

View the Presentation that JMT will be giving

Topic: Community Meeting: Cemetery Preservation Plan

Time: Jul 23, 2025 07:00 PM

Can't be there in person? Join Zoom Meeting

Meeting ID: 836 0655 9561

Passcode: 414150

Dial-in: 301 715 8592

Meeting ID: 836 0655 9561

Passcode: 414150


For more information, please contact Terri Hruby, Director of Planning and Community Development, at 301-345-5417.  Greenbelt Museum staff  have assisted in sharing research that has already been done on the city's cemeteries.

Image above: Grave marker of Andrew Hamilton, Hamilton Cemetery. Photo by George Hall. Courtesy Greenbelt News Review

 
 
 

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