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  1. Evergreen Cemetery is a garden-style cemetery on Stevens Avenue in the Deering neighborhood of Portland, Maine. With 239 acres (97 ha) of land, it is the largest cemetery in the state. [2]

  2. About. Get directions 672 Stevens AvenuePortland, Maine 04103 United States. Coordinates:43.68000, -70.30170. portlandmaine.gov/1162/Evergreen-Cemetery. (207) 797-4597. Cemetery ID: 89863. Members have Contributed. 39,144 Memorials. 79% photographed. 17% with gps.

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  3. Evergreen Cemetery. Introducing our interactive map of Evergreen Cemetery which allows you to search for burials. please click on the link below the image to access the map.

  4. Established by the City of Portland in 1854, the cemetery was designed by Charles H. Howe as a rural landscape with winding carriage paths, ponds, footbridges, gardens, chapel, funerary art and sculpture. It also includes extensive wooded wetlands.

  5. The F.O.J. Smith Tomb is an historic tomb in Evergreen Cemetery in Portland, Maine. It is the tomb of Francis Ormand Jonathan Smith (1806–76), US Congressman 1833-39. It was probably built by Smith in 1860, at the time of his daughter Lizzie's death, and is one of Maine's most sophisticated expressions of Egyptian Revival architecture.

  6. Established in 1855, it is the largest cemetery in the state and the second largest publicly-owned open space in the city of Portland. The cemetery was designed by Charles H. Howe as a rural landscape containing carriage paths, ponds, gardens, a chapel, and extensive wooded wetlands.

  7. Evergreen Cemetery, created in 1855, was part of a remarkable rural cemetery movement that changed the way Americans thought about death and burial.