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circuit for University City dog-walkers and runners. Leashed dogs are permitted on the grounds, which are free and open to the public from dawn to dusk. The cemetery also hosts a community garden, community activities, an orchard, and apiary. It is also the headquarters of the Philadelphia Orchard Project.
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cemetery corporation that promotes both traditional and current burial practices on its 54 acres (22 ha) of land in University City. The company is supported by The Woodlands Trust for Historic Preservation, a non-profit corporation, dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the cemetery,
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program. The cemetery includes a looped road system emanating from a central paved circle with infrequent motor vehicle traffic, making the grounds a safe and quiet place for biking, running and walking. There is also an unpaved path that encircles the perimeter of the grounds that is a popular
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district was becoming a fashionable suburb. In order to save the core of Hamilton's estate, in 1840, The Woodlands Cemetery Company of Philadelphia purchased the last 92 acres (37 ha), which included the mansion, carriage house, greenhouse and hot houses, as well as extensive plantings. The
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When Hamilton died in 1741, he willed his lands to his son, also named Andrew. The son survived his father by only six years, but in that time built up his landholdings enough to leave a 300-acre (1.2 km) estate to his own son, William Hamilton (1745–1813), who acquired it at the age of
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cemetery, were reburied at Woodlands in 1845. By mid-century, The Woodlands was thriving and attracted many of Philadelphia's renowned industrialists, medical professionals, artists, writers, and veterans.
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mansion, and arboretum as a cultural landscape between the University of Pennsylvania and the Saint Joseph's University - West Campus (formerly the University of the Sciences) in Philadelphia.
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At one time, the estate covered 600 acres (2.4 km) and stretched from the Schuylkill River to what is now Market Street on the north and 42nd Street on the west and incorporated
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After Hamilton died in 1813, his heirs sold off much of the Woodlands estate for institutional and residential development. By the first quarter of the 19th century, the
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with an arboretum of over 1,000 trees. More than 30,000 people are buried at the cemetery. Among the tombstones at Woodlands cemetery is the tombstone of
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with a leased lot within the cemetery for soldiers that died in nearby hospitals. The soldiers' remains were reinterred to the
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mansion, a matching carriage house and stable, and a garden landscape that in 1840 was transformed into a Victorian
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founders concluded that The Woodlands' isolated location, its array of exotic trees and its commanding view of the
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on the west bank of the Schuylkill River. It was purchased in 1735 by the famous Philadelphia lawyer
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The land that would become The Woodlands was originally a 250-acre (1.0 km) tract in
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in 1967. In 2006, the cemetery and other structures on the site were added to form a
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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania
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National Historic Landmark Nomination, The Woodlands, Additional Documentation
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Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in Philadelphia
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mansion with a grand, two-storied portico overlooking the river above
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Three 1924 photos from Gray's Ferry Bridge north to the outlet of
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Today, The Woodlands Cemetery Company of Philadelphia exists as a
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designed the entrance architecture, which was demolished in 1936.
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The pathways and avenues of the cemetery and mansion make up the
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Historic site in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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as well as plants grown from seeds harvested during
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Index

The Woodlands (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark District
Pennsylvania state historical marker

Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
US
39Β°56β€²50β€³N 75Β°12β€²11β€³W / 39.94722Β°N 75.20306Β°W / 39.94722; -75.20306
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National Historic Landmark District
Schuylkill River
Philadelphia
Federal-style
rural cemetery
Dr Thomas W. Evans
Blockley Township
Andrew Hamilton
Georgian-style
Gray's Ferry
botanist
Ginkgo biloba
Paper mulberry
Sycamore maple
Ailanthus
Caucasian zelkova
Lombardy poplar
Lewis and Clark
Osage Orange
Bartram's Garden

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