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The cemetery is run as a non-profit organization and is located at 833 Jamaica Avenue in Brooklyn in the Cemetery Belt on the border of both boroughs, and its 225 acres are divided by the Jackie Robinson Parkway. Cypress Hills Cemetery retains its two primary entrances at Jamaica Avenue (Cypress Hills, Brooklyn) and Cooper Avenue (Glendale ...
Eden Memorial Park Cemetery, Mission Hills, Los Angeles; El Campo Santo Cemetery, City of Industry; Evergreen Cemetery, Los Angeles; First Jewish site in Los Angeles; Forest Lawn Memorial-Parks & Mortuaries. Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Glendale; Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills Cemetery, Los Angeles; Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Long Beach [9]
Cypress Hills National Cemetery is a 18.2-acre (7.4 ha) cemetery located in the Cypress Hills neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. It is the only United States National Cemetery in New York City and has more than 21,100 interments of veterans and civilians.
This category contains people buried at the Cypress Hills National Cemetery, including the largest part at 625 Jamaica Avenue (1884) as well as the Union Grounds (1862) and Mount of Victory (1941) within the Cypress Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn.
Burials at Cypress Hills National Cemetery (27 P) Pages in category "Burials at Cypress Hills Cemetery" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total.
Cypress Hills Cemetery, Brooklyn and Queens; Ferncliff Cemetery, Hartsdale; Forest Hill Cemetery, Utica; Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo; Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Hawthorne; Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn; Hartsdale Pet Cemetery and Crematory, Hartsdale – National Register of Historic Places since 2012; Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla
A 91-year-old man and his daughter have been ID’d as the pair whose throats were slashed in a Brooklyn home Sunday — and the woman’s beau later eerily told kin, “You know what happened ...
Evergreen cemetery is part of the Gettysburg Battlefield Historic District and played a strategic role in the Battle of Gettysburg. [6] It was the site of the dedication of the adjacent National Cemetery. Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address from a platform in Evergreen Cemetery. [7] [8] Greendale Cemetery: 1853: Meadville, Pennsylvania