Springfield, Massachusetts: Graveyard Memorial to the Titanic
A five-ton slab of black granite, nine feet long and five feet high. One side is etched with a picture of the doomed ocean liner, the other mourns the two Springfield passengers who died when it sank. Unveiled on the 100th anniversary of the disaster, April 15, 2012.
Oak Grove Cemetery
- Address:
- Bay St., Springfield, MA
- Directions:
- Oak Grove Cemetery. Enter the cemetery at the corner of Bay and Cambridge Sts. Drive under the arch, then immediately turn right. Drive a quarter-mile. When you reach the first intersection, look left; you'll see the big black tombstone-like monument.
- Hours:
- Gates open daily 8-4:15 Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Admission:
- Free
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Pretty cemetery. Make sure to look at both sides of the monument. We stupidly only looked at one side.
[Suzanne, 12/06/2021]
This is a very nice monument of black polished stone erected in 2012 on the 100th anniversary of the Titanic sinking.
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