Almost certainly. The place has long seen the discovery of Native American artifacts and relics of former cultures. To its east stood the Clark family estate--Clark of Lewis and Clark--and numerous Native American encampments were established there as the tribes negotiated to turn over land to the United States government. The gathering place Council Grove still exists.
The Indian burial ground in "Pet Sematary" is a fictional location created by author Stephen King for his novel. It is not based on an actual place.
Mounds
The largest Indian burial ground in located in Snow Hill, North Carolina. The exact number is not completely known but it is the largest. East Carolina University did a dig there in the 90s and found it.
San Bruno Senior center was built directly adjacent to Indian burial ground.
The address of the Fair Hill Burial Ground Corporation is: 1515 Cherry Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Delhi
Because maybe your house is built on an Chumash Indian burial ground
Davis Burial Ground was created in 1800.
Sharp Burial Ground was created in 1832.
North Burial Ground was created in 1700.
It is an excavated Indian burial ground. Very interesting place to visit...
Abel I. Smith Burial Ground was created in 1755.