Hillside Cemetery
Hillside Cemetery - HOME
Cemetery at 76 Walnut Street, Torrington, CT 06790
Hillside Cemetery was created as a garden-style cemetery by the Olmsted Brothers in 1908. Most of the prominent Torrington figures of the post-1900's are buried here.
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Address | 76 Walnut Street Torrington CT 06790 Get directions |
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Website | hillsidecem.org |
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Website address: hillsidecem.org
Website title: Hillside Cemetery - HOME
Website description: Hillside Cemetery was created as a garden-style cemetery by the Olmsted Brothers in 1908. Most of the prominent Torrington figures of the post-1900's are buried here.