Laurel Hill stands as one of America's most historic garden cemeteries and a premier arboretum, offering a unique fusion of natural beauty and cultural richness. Spanning over 265 acres, it serves as a tranquil oasis for reflection, learning, and community engagement. Founded in 1836, it revolutionized burial practices with garden-style design and evolved into a National Historic Landmark Cemetery. As a living arboretum, Laurel Hill embraces history with sustainable practices, boasting over 8,500 trees and shrubs. Committed to preserving its legacy while fostering innovation, Laurel Hill invites visitors to explore its green spaces, artistic monuments, and vibrant community programs.