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  2. Congressional Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery has approximately 2,000 plots available for sale. On March 20, 2014, the cemetery received its green burial certification from the Green Burial Council . Green burials are allowed in any plot in the cemetery.

  3. Pet Cemetery Plots for People Becoming More Popular in Texas

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    Land doesn't come cheap unless you're buying a plot in a pet cemetery -- for yourself. Texans wanting to find a final resting place at a discount -- and remain close to their furry friends for ...

  4. Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    A natural cemetery, eco-cemetery, green cemetery or conservation cemetery, is a new style of cemetery as an area set aside for natural burials (with or without coffins). Natural burials are motivated by a desire to be environmentally conscious with the body rapidly decomposing and becoming part of the natural environment without incurring the ...

  5. Greenwood Cemetery (Orlando, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The name was changed to Greenwood Cemetery in 1915 at the request of two of its founders. The cemetery has expanded with land purchases over time and now has 86 acres of land. Sections of the cemetery are dedicated to Confederate veterans, Union veterans, Spanish-American veterans, World War I veterans and World War II veterans. [2] [3] [4]

  6. Pioneers Rest (Fort Worth, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    A cemetery association was organized in 1870 to care for the site; its trustees included city leaders K. M. Van Zandt, M. B. Loyd, W. A. Darter, and W. P. Burts. [3] By this time, the cemetery was nearly full and local leader John Peter Smith donated land to create Oakwood Cemetery, across the Trinity River from downtown Fort Worth. In 1871 an ...

  7. Old Sloatsburg Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Local funeral director Warren Waldron bought the last parcel, on the west side, and began dividing it into plots. The association made its last lot sale in 1936 and disbanded. Waldron's, and the cemetery's, last burial took place in 1949. [1] With no one to look after it, the cemetery reverted to the Town of Ramapo, which

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