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This list of cemeteries in Ohio includes currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (graves abandoned or removed) cemeteries, columbaria, and mausolea which are historical and/or notable.
The village of Glendale is located in southwestern Ohio, about 15 miles (24 km) north of Cincinnati.Its historic core is an area of about 392 acres (159 ha), bounded roughly by Coral and Washington Avenues on the north, Springfield Pike (SR 4) on the west, Oak Street on the south, and South Troy Avenue on the east.
Glendale Cemetery was founded in 1839 by Dr. J.D. Commons. Here statues of prominent citizens, an avenue of stately mausoleums and a collection of headstones tell the story of Akron's past. Originally known as Akron Rural Cemetery , Commons modeled the design of the cemetery after Boston's Mount Auburn Cemetery , which he visited in 1838.
Reporter Kenneth Nichols (1911-1987), who had once hailed the rock as “the only meteor ever known to have fallen on Akron town,” replied that Glendale Superintendent Edgar C. Warren and his ...
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State Route 747; Roughly bounded by OH 4/Springfield Pike, Oak Rd., RR right of way, Coral, Sharon and Morse Aves. Glendale: Second set of addresses represent a boundary alteration approved December 18, 2018 30: Glendale Police Station
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