Pine Ridge Pet Cemetery

[3] Stone walls covered in vines mark the oldest part of the cemetery, which includes a gazebo.

[3] She bought a tract of land in the Riverdale section of town to be a place where the working horses of Boston could rest or, if needed, be euthanized.

[3] Smith built an electrified stall on the property, which she called "the House of the Blessed Release," that would kill the horse whenever it happened to wander into it.

[4] Students from the nearby Riverdale School were often invited to the facility, which included a visit to the bungalow Smith and her husband lived in.

[5] After Martha Moore's cat, Freddie, died in 1918, she visited the grave every Saturday for the remaining 28 years of her life.