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The
Old Common & Burying Ground Marlborough,
Massachusetts Established
as a public green in the 17 th century when it was the site of the original
meeting house and burial ground, Marlborough’s Old Common has evolved
over the years. The meet-ing house has been replaced by a series of public
schools, the latest and largest of these being the present day Walker
Building. The sloping land has been has been reduced by the widening and
addition of roads, DDA’s plan for the Common reverses recent conditions,
characterized by a treeless asphalt drive and randomly placed residential-scaled
plantings, by re-introducing some of the simplicity and graciousness of
the landscape as it was in the late 19 th century. The Common today has
a re-graded front lawn, shade trees, a promenade, mixed perennial bor-ders
and a gazebo. The burial ground has been preserved, changed only by the
addition of a stepping stone path and a suitable post and rail fence.
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