205 Sylvan Street Melrose, Massachusetts 02176
Official WebsiteWyoming Cemetery was established in 1857 and covers 83 acres of land. The cemetery is notable for its Gothic Revival chapel, designed by architect Gridley J. F. Bryant, and its landscaped grounds, featuring winding paths, ponds, and a variety of trees and shrubs. Wyoming Cemetery is the final resting place of many prominent citizens of Melrose, including politicians, businessmen, artists, and veterans. The cemetery is open to the public and offers guided tours and educational programs.
There are entrances to Wyoming Cemetery on Sylvan Street and Lebanon Street.
Wheelchair accessible trail
Roadside viewing
Restrooms on site
Entrance fee
Last updated January 9, 2024