Boston’s oldest cemetery, King’s Chapel Burying Ground is, fittingly, the final resting spot for the man most responsible for the founding of Boston: John Winthrop. Like its neighbor across the street, The Granary Burying Ground, King’s Chapel Burying Ground is a quiet and shady respite from the bustle of Downtown. Its neighbor, King’s Chapel — the first Anglican church in New England — features a dramatic and stirring history.