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Oakwood was the fourth rural cemetery opened in New York and its governing body was the first rural cemetery association created in the state. It features four man-made lakes, two residential structures, a chapel , a crematorium , 24 mausolea , and about 60,000 graves , and has about 29 miles (47 km) of roads.
English: Elmwood Cemetery This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America . Its reference number is 100002004 .
Elmwood Cemetery may refer to several places in the United States: . Alphabetical by state, then town. Elmwood Cemetery (Birmingham, Alabama) Elmwood Cemetery (Fort Smith, Arkansas), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)
The list of cemeteries in the United States includes both active and historic sites, and does not include pet cemeteries. At the end of the list by states, cemeteries in territories of the United States are included. The list is for notable cemeteries and is not an attempt to list all the cemeteries in the United States.
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The rural cemetery, or garden cemetery, is a style of cemetery that became popular in the United States and Europe in the mid-nineteenth century. This article is a list of rural cemeteries in the United States .
Troy is a city in the U.S. state of New York and is the county seat of Rensselaer County, New York. It is located on the western edge of that county on the eastern bank of the Hudson River just northeast of the capital city of Albany.
Trinity Church Lansingburgh is a historic Episcopal church complex located at 585 Fourth Avenue in Troy, New York.The complex consists of the Gothic Revival style stone church (1869) designed by architect Henry C. Dudley, a Greek Revival style brick rectory (c. 1844), brick parish hall (1930), cemetery (1807) with approximately 240 graves, and a wrought iron fence (1901).