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  3. Lawnswood - Wikipedia

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    53°51′N 1°36′W  /  53.85°N 1.60°W  / 53.85; -1.60. Lawnswood is a small suburb in the north west of the city of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England. As such it is in the north north east of the West Yorkshire Urban Area. The suburb falls within the Adel and Wharefdale Ward of the City of Leeds Council. The Boundaries of Lawnswood ...

  4. Hurricane of 1928 African-American Mass Burial Site - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1913, the property of the pauper's cemetery currently includes approximately 1.03 acres (0.42 ha) of land. Although the site is located at the southwest corner of 25th Street and Tamarind Avenue, 25th Street was paved above the northern portion of the mass grave in the 1950s, unearthing a number of bodies in the process.

  5. West Laurel Hill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    It is affiliated with Laurel Hill Cemetery in nearby Philadelphia. The cemetery property is an accredited arboretum and has an on-site funeral home and crematorium. The cemetery contains two Jewish burial sections and an environmentally friendly burial section. The cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.

  6. Frankfort Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Frankfort Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery located on East Main Street in Frankfort, Kentucky.The cemetery is the burial site of Daniel Boone, the famed frontiersman, and contains the graves of other famous Americans including seventeen Kentucky governors and a Vice President of the United States.

  7. Woodlawn Cemetery (Bronx, New York) - Wikipedia

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    June 23, 2011. Woodlawn Cemetery is one of the largest cemeteries in New York City and a designated National Historic Landmark. Located south of Woodlawn Heights, Bronx, New York City, [1] it has the character of a rural cemetery. Woodlawn Cemetery opened during the Civil War in 1863, [2] in what was then Yonkers, in an area that was annexed to ...

  8. Oakwood Cemetery (Montgomery, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    The Oakwood cemetery, owned by the City of Montgomery, opened in 1819 and covers 120 acres (49 ha), and includes a plot for soldiers of the American Civil War. [ 7 ][ 8 ] Some 800 Confederate soldiers are buried here, alongside 198 Union soldiers. [ 8 ] Their graves are on a hill adjacent to the burial site of William Lowndes Yancey and his ...

  9. Camp Moore - Wikipedia

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    The Camp Moore Museum, Memorial, and cemetery is located on US 51 approximately 8 miles (13 km) south of the Louisiana/Mississippi state line. The property comprises approximately 6.2 acres (25,000 m 2). The Museum is open to the public for tours, Wednesday through Saturday 10:00 am to 3:00 pm, and closed on major holidays.