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  2. Cave Hill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Cave Hill Cemetery is a 296-acre (1.20 km 2) Victorian era National Cemetery and arboretum located at Louisville, Kentucky. Its main entrance is on Baxter Avenue and there is a secondary one on Grinstead Drive.

  3. A place full of life: Cave Hill Cemetery is among Louisville ...

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    The lakes in the cemetery have attracted wildlife spectators for generations, said Gwen Mooney, president and CEO of Cave Hill Cemetery. Over the past decade, she’s heard countless stories from ...

  4. Category:Burials at Cave Hill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Burials at Cave Hill Cemetery" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 206 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Why does Denny Crum's grave at Cave Hill Cemetery not ... - AOL

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    Denny Crum's grave at Cave Hill Cemetery remains unmarked after the original monument was thrown into the Red Sea. What we know.

  6. Eastern Cemetery (Louisville) - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Cemetery is a 28-acre cemetery located at 641 Baxter Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, abutting Cave Hill Cemetery. [1] It contains about 16,000 graves, though documentation for about 138,000 bodies. [1] This imbalance is due to the cemetery formerly being a site for mass paupers' graves and from the reuse of grave sites ...

  7. What's a sweet surprise inside Cave Hill Cemetery? Just ... - AOL

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    Cave Hill Cemetery's abundance of flowers and plant life and proximity to Beargrass Creek make it an ideal environment for honeybees.

  8. Union Monument in Louisville - Wikipedia

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    The Union Monument in Louisville is located in Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville, Kentucky. It was built in 1914 from granite, honoring unknown soldiers who fought in the Union during the American Civil War. [2] It is in front of the large number of Union soldiers buried at Cave Hill.

  9. File:Caldwell sisters monument, Cave Hill Cemetery ...

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    The memorial stands in Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Ky., and is substantially 30 by 20 feet in ground dimensions. The statues, about 8 feet high, are portraits of Mary Guendaline Byrd Caldwell, who died in October, 1909, and Mary Elizabeth Breckenridge Caldwell, the Baroness Von Zedtwitz.