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  2. Mount Carmel Cemetery (Hillside, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    The structure informally known as the Bishops' Mausoleum, designed by architect William J. Brinkmann, is located at Mount Carmel Cemetery and is the final resting places of the Bishops and Archbishops of Chicago; its formal name is the Mausoleum and Chapel of the Archbishops of Chicago, and it is the focal point of the entire cemetery, standing on high ground.

  3. Hillside, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Hillside is divided into three congressional districts. The area north of Harrison Street, and most of the area northeast of Roosevelt Road and Haase Avenue, is in Illinois's 7th congressional district ; the southern arm of the city, south of Roosevelt Road along Wolf Road, is in the 3rd district ; the area in between (primarily Mount Carmel ...

  4. Category:Chapels in the United States - Wikipedia

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  5. Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery in Culver City, California, United States.Many Jewish people from the entertainment industry are buried there. The cemetery is known for Al Jolson's elaborate tomb (designed by Los Angeles architect Paul Williams), a 75-foot-high pergola and monument atop a hill above a water cascade, all visible from the adjacent San Diego Freeway.

  6. In 1976 he moved from Rochester to live with his cousin, Buono, in Southern California. This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Hillside Strangler Kenneth Bianchi ...

  7. Rose Hills Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Hillside Chapel, built in 1956, is a contemporary diamond-shaped structure surrounded by a garden area. The interior was created for an effect of a sunrise through its rose-tinted skylight and 22-foot (6.7 m)-high windows. Hillside Chapel seats up to 182 people. This building is said to have perfect acoustics.

  8. Riverside Memorial Chapel - Wikipedia

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    In 1916, the business was relocated to 228 Lenox Avenue (at 122nd Street) in Harlem and the name changed to Meyers & Company. In 1926, they moved to 180 West 76th Street and Amsterdam Avenue on the Upper West Side and built a large four story chapel. In 1933, they divided into two separate companies, Riverside Memorial Chapel and Parkwest ...

  9. Carr Memorial Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Robert F. Carr Memorial Chapel is a simple, unadorned rectangular box-like structure with a horizontally level roof sitting on a steel frame and a concrete layer. [3] [6] Below the black steel cornice, there are several layers of uniform, load-bearing yellow bricks. The front and back of the chapel contain plate glass set in thin, black steel ...