Mount Auburn Cemetery
Madison Sorel is an accomplished professional with diverse experience in administrative support and program coordination. Currently serving as an Executive Assistant at Mount Auburn Cemetery since September 2022, Madison previously worked as an Administrative Assistant at Harvard University Graduate School of Education from September 2019 to October 2022. Madison's experience includes co-facilitating prevention-based training and outreach activities as a Program Coordinator for the New Hampshire Teen Institute, as well as coaching field hockey at Kearsarge Regional School District. Additional roles include After School Educator at Lincoln Extended Day Program and Ski Instructor at Pats Peak Ski Area. Madison holds a degree in Government with a focus on International Relations and Affairs from St. Lawrence University.
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Mount Auburn Cemetery
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Mount Auburn Cemetery has been designated a National Historic Landmark by the Department of the Interior, recognizing it as one of the country's most significant cultural landscapes. Founded in 1831, it was the first large-scale designed landscape open to the public in the United States. Today its beauty, historical associations and horticultural collections are internationally renowned. Our founders believed that burying and commemorating the dead was best done in a tranquil and beautiful natural setting at a short distance from the city center. They also believed that the Cemetery should be a place for the living, "embellishing" the natural landscape with ornamental plantings, monuments, fences, fountains and chapels. This inspired concept was copied widely throughout the United States, giving birth to the rural cemetery movement and the tradition of garden cemeteries. Their popularity led, in turn, to the establishment of America's public parks.