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  2. Old Town of Flushing Burial Ground - Wikipedia

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    George Washington, like other noted landowners, journeyed to Flushing, as the community was a center of scientific horticulture. The cemetery's floral and arboreal beauty have become a memorial to Flushing's status as a center of horticulture to this day. [8] The town of Flushing suffered a Cholera epidemic circa 1840 and a Smallpox epidemic in ...

  3. List of Jewish cemeteries in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Mokom Sholom Cemetery: Queens: Ozone Park: 1864 No — [1] Old Montefiore Cemetery: Queens: Springfield Gardens: 1908 No Yes [8] Mount Carmel Cemetery: Queens: Glendale: 1906 No Yes [9] Mount Hebron Cemetery: Queens: Flushing: 1909 No Yes [10] [11] Mount Hope Cemetery: Brooklyn: Cypress Hills: 1881 No — Mount Judah Cemetery: Queens: Ridgewood ...

  4. Mount Hebron Cemetery (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Hebron is a Jewish cemetery located in Flushing, Queens, New York, United States. It was founded in 1903 as the Jewish section of Cedar Grove Cemetery, [1] and occupies the vast majority of the grounds at Cedar Grove. [2] The cemetery is on the former Spring Hill estate of colonial governor Cadwallader Colden. Mount Hebron is arranged in ...

  5. Old Quaker Meeting House (Queens) - Wikipedia

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    The Flushing Friends Quaker Meeting House was built in 1694 as a small frame structure on land acquired in 1692 by John Bowne and John Rodman in Flushing, New York. The first recorded meeting held there was on November 24, 1694. This original structure is now the easterly third of the current structure, which was expanded 1716-1719. [4]

  6. Flushing Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery's floral and arboreal beauty have become a memorial to Flushing's status as a center of horticulture to this day. [2] During the year of 1853 in which the Flushing Cemetery was founded, the population of Queens County was around 20,000. The land the original site for Flushing Cemetery would rest was the 20-acre John Purchase farm ...

  7. Cedar Grove Cemetery (Queens) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2025, Cedar Grove Cemetery reports over 36,000 burials. [3] Mount Hebron Cemetery was established in 1903 as the Jewish section of Cedar Grove Cemetery and is the burial site of several prominent participants in Yiddish theater. [4] Cedar Grove was a filming location for cemetery scenes in the 1968 film, Bye Bye Braverman. [5]

  8. Biden honors US war dead with a cemetery visit ending a ... - AOL

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    Before returning to the United States, Biden honored America’s war dead at Aisne-Marne American Cemetery about an hour outside Paris. It was a solemn end to five days in which Trump was an ...

  9. Category:Burials at Flushing Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    This category is for people whose remains are interred at Flushing Cemetery in Queens, New Yor]. Pages in category "Burials at Flushing Cemetery" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.