Provincetown’s oldest known place of interment, the Winthrop Street Cemetery, lies at the intersection of Winthrop and Court Streets at the northeastern end of the village. Established in the early 1700s, the 2.75-acre landscape straddles a forested dune, and contains over 500 marked burials. As follow up to a master plan completed in 2001 and 2002, Martha Lyon Landscape Architecture, LLC is leading an effort to advance dune restoration and gravestone conservation. Working collaboratively with Monument Conservation Collaborative, LLC (stone conservators) and CME Associates (consulting engineers), MLLA is preparing a master conservation plan for the cemetery, with detailed specifications for stone treatment and dune stabilization/restoration.