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  2. Category:Cemeteries in Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Cemetery (Louisville) Z. Zachary Taylor National Cemetery This page was last edited on 15 February 2024, at 15:15 (UTC). ...

  3. List of cemeteries in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Cave Hill Cemetery main entrance in Louisville, Jefferson County. Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville; NRHP-listed; Eastern Cemetery, Louisville; Long Run Baptist Church and Cemetery, Louisville; NRHP-listed; St. Louis Cemetery, Louisville; Zachary Taylor National Cemetery, Louisville; NRHP-listed

  4. List of cemeteries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Der Stadt Friedhof, Fredericksburg – pioneer cemetery; Founders Memorial Cemetery, Houston – oldest cemetery in Houston; Jackson Ranch Church Cemetery and Eli Jackson Cemetery, Hidalgo County, Texas [7] Olivewood Cemetery, Houston – the city's earliest African-American cemetery, founded around 1870; Texas State Cemetery, Austin

  5. Calvary Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Calvary Cemetery (Los Angeles), California Calvary Cemetery (Evanston, Illinois) Calvary Cemetery (South Portland, Maine) Calvary Cemetery (St. Louis), Missouri Calvary Cemetery (Queens), New York

  6. Category:National Register of Historic Places in Louisville ...

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    C. Calvary Episcopal Church (Louisville, Kentucky) Cardinal Hill Reservoir; Cathedral of the Assumption (Louisville, Kentucky) Cave Hill Cemetery; Central State Hospital (Kentucky)

  7. Calvary Episcopal Church (Louisville, Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    The historic Calvary Episcopal Church was established in 1857 and is located at 821 South 4th Street Louisville, Kentucky. This stone gothic church was built in Old Louisville in 1888 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] The church is a member parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky. It has a Latin Cross plan.

  8. Calvary Cemetery (St. Louis) - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1854, it is the second oldest cemetery in the Archdiocese. Calvary Cemetery contains 470 acres (1.9 km 2) of land and more than 300,000 graves, including those of General William Tecumseh Sherman, Dred Scott, Tennessee Williams, Kate Chopin, Louis Chauvin and Auguste Chouteau. [1]

  9. St. Louis Cemetery (Louisville) - Wikipedia

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    The Saint Louis Cemetery performed its first services in 1811 behind the Saint Louis Church at 10th and Main Street in Louisville, Kentucky. In 1831, the Saint Louis Church and the gravesites were moved to the Catholic section of the Western Cemetery. The graves were moved again in 1867 when the Saint Louis Cemetery was established.