Mount Zion Cemetery, Washington D.C.
Facts and practical information
Mount Zion Cemetery/Female Union Band Society Cemetery is a historic cemetery located at 27th Street NW and Mill Road NW in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C., in the United States. The cemetery is actually two adjoining burial grounds: the Mount Zion Cemetery and Female Union Band Society Cemetery. Together these cemeteries occupy approximately three and a half acres of land. The property fronts Mill Road NW and overlooks Rock Creek Park to the rear. Mount Zion Cemetery, positioned to the East, is approximately 67,300 square feet in area; the Female Union Band Cemetery, situated to the West, contains approximately 66,500 square feet. Mount Zion Cemetery, founded in 1808 as The Old Methodist Burial Ground, was leased property later sold to Mount Zion United Methodist Church. Although the cemetery buried both White and Black persons since its inception, it served an almost exclusively African American population after 1849. In 1842, the Female Union Band Society purchased the western lot to establish a secular burying ground for African Americans. Both cemeteries were abandoned by 1950. ()
Mount Zion Cemetery – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kramers, Georgetown Park, Oak Hill Cemetery, Philip Sheridan.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Mount Zion Cemetery by public transport?
Metro
- Dupont Circle • Lines: Rd (15 min walk)
- Foggy Bottom–GWU • Lines: Bl, Or, Sv (20 min walk)
Bus
- MTA Bus Stop • Lines: 305, 315 (22 min walk)
- 21st St & F St Northwest (28 min walk)