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  2. Greenwood Cemetery (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    Greenwood Cemetery. The cemetery was established on December 9, 1869 [1] on 43 acres (170,000 m 2) on the estate of Commodore Stephen Decatur, Sr. known as "Mount Airy".The cemetery was founded by George Chandler Paul [3] of the fraternal organization, Knights of Pythias, for the interment of its members and others. [4]

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  4. Lancaster Crematorium - Wikipedia

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    Greenwood Cemetery, 719 Highland Ave., Lancaster, Pennsylvania Coordinates 40°1′37″N 76°18′17″W  /  40.02694°N 76.30472°W  / 40.02694; -76

  5. List of cemeteries in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, garden cemetery founded 1836; Lawnview Memorial Park, Rockledge, Pennsylvania; Lebanon Cemetery, Philadelphia; Leverington Cemetery, Philadelphia; Lincoln Cemetery, Chambersburg; Lincoln Cemetery (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) Lobb's Cemetery and Yohogania County Courthouse Site, West Elizabeth; Magnolia Cemetery ...

  6. List of Pennsylvania state historical markers in Lackawanna ...

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    Scranton: September 7, 1948: PA 307 E of Scranton, (Missing) Roadside Cities & Towns, Government & Politics 19th Century, Iron, Steel Scranton: September 7, 1948: US 6 / I-81 northbound, at mile marker 189, just north of exit 187, N of Scranton: Roadside

  7. Glenwood Memorial Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Glenwood Memorial Gardens is a 70-acre lawn cemetery in Broomall, Pennsylvania. It was originally established in 1849 as a rural cemetery on 20 acres in North Philadelphia as Glenwood Cemetery . Over 700 Union army and Confederate States Army soldiers who died in local hospitals during the American Civil War were buried in the old Glenwood ...

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  9. Category : Burials at Greenwood Cemetery (Philadelphia)

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