Cemetery
Land designated by a community, congregation, organization or family for the interment, entombment and memorialization of the dead. Beginning in the early 1830s, traditional churchyard and family burial grounds were replaced by large landscaped cemeteries designed to meet the needs of a growing population. Newly developed cemeteries were located on the perimeter of urban areas, providing suitable spaces for visitation, contemplation and the erection of related monuments or mausolea. For over 175 years, landscaped cemeteries have evolved to accommodate cultural trends in memorialization. Cemeteries are used by the public as parks, arboretums, and outdoor museums while fulfilling their traditional purpose of serving as a burial ground for the departed.
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Gates of Prayer Cemetery
New Orleans, LA -
Greenwood Cemetery - LA
New Orleans, LA -
Cypress Grove Cemetery
New Orleans, LA -
Mikveh Israel Cemetery
Philadelphia, PA -
Gloria Dei (Old Swedes') Church National Historic Site
Philadelphia, PA -
Cold Harbor National Cemetery
Mechanicsville, VA -
City Point National Cemetery
Hopewell, VA -
Poplar Grove National Cemetery
Petersburg, VA -
Danville National Cemetery
Danville, VA -
Prospect Cemetery
Toronto, ON -
St. Mary's Episcopal Church
Portsmouth, RI -
Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery
Newport, RI -
Mount Pleasant Cemetery - Toronto
Toronto, ON -
Prospect Hill Cemetery
Washington, DC -
Richmond National Cemetery
Richmond, VA