The Evergreens Cemetery
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Locality: Brooklyn, New York
Phone: +1 718-455-5300
Address: 1629 Bushwick Avenue 11207 Brooklyn, NY, US
Website: www.theevergreenscemetery.com
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Want to turn the NYC restaurant scene on its head? Forage for your own food! Join us Sunday for an adventure at The Evergreens Cemetery. Built in 1849, in the '...rural' style, this cemetery on the National Register of Historic Places contains over 30 species of trees spread out across 225 acres! See more
Unfortunately the Community Halloween Event scheduled for tomorrow has been cancelled due to expected rain and windy weather. We apologize for the inconvenience and hope to see you at another event in the future!
The New York Adventure Club is offering the unique opportunity to learn about foraging from the trees at The Evergreens with an expert arborist. The tour will conclude in our 19th-century receiving vault, usually closed to the public, where we will sample a curated selection of food made from some of the species of trees we will see on the tour.
We're holding a family-friendly bird walk with a guide from NYC Audubon this Sunday, register on Eventbrite below.
Join us this Saturday for a walking tour of the cemetery!
Join us for an evening of stargazing and celestial debating with the editors of Scientific American.
We look forward to welcoming families to The Evergreens for our annual Community Halloween Event! Free and open to the public.
Join us October 25 for a night of stargazing and celestial debating with the editors of Scientific American.
Join us October 21 for family-friendly bird walk!
On October 13 we are participating in Open House New York Weekend, a citywide celebration of architecture, design and New York City. Join us for a free tour of the art and architecture of the cemetery, as well as a tour of the historic chapel and the opportunity to visit our receiving vault, which is usually closed to the public.
We are pleased to present the exhibition 'Letterform Characters: Incised Gravestones of Colonial New England and the British Isles' in October. The exhibition is created by graphic design professor Lynne Baggett from Louisiana State University. Free and open to the public.
Join us this Saturday for a historical walking tour of the Evergreens!
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