Copp's Hill Burying Ground

The  is a historic cemetery in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts.

Background
The city's second cemetery was established on February 20, 1659, when the town bought land on Copp's Hill from John Baker and Daniel Turell to start the "North Burying Ground". The following centuries saw two expansions; the first extension was made on January 7, 1708, the second on December 18, 1809. By 1840 the cemetery had fallen into near disuse, however Boston continued to maintain the site intermittently. Several notable graves of persons from the period such as Shem Drowne and Robert Newman rest here. The graveyard would eventually be included in the Freedom Trail, and overseen by the Freedom Society.

Layout
This roughly rectangular 2 acres of land lies between brick buildings on its north, east, and west sides. It's south entrance rests on Snow Hill Street. Most notable of the location in the cemetery is Shem Drowne's grave.

Notable loot
Inside the Shem Drowne's coffin rests the following items;
 * Shem Drowne's skull, on Shem Drowne's skeleton
 * Shem Drowne sword
 * Fear not
 * 1 gold bar
 * 2 silver bars
 * 3 copper bars

Behind the scenes
The tombstones on the graves are based on real historic tombstones in the area. The in-game tombstone for Shem Drowne is based on the tombstone of Mr. Thomas Webb, who is actually buried at the Old Granary Burying Ground. The tombstones themselves looks alike, only the engravings are mirrored.

Appearances
appears only in Fallout 4.