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Oakland is an excellent example of a Victorian-style cemetery, and reflects the "garden cemetery" movement started and exemplified by Mount Auburn Cemetery in Massachusetts. The original 6 acres (24,000 m 2 ) of Oakland remains one of the oldest historical plots of land in Atlanta, most of the rest of the city having been burned in 1864.
The Confederate Obelisk is a large Confederate monument located in the Oakland Cemetery of Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The structure, a tall obelisk located in the cemetery's Confederate section, was dedicated in 1874. Due to its connection to the Confederate States of America, the monument has been vandalized repeatedly.
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Cabbagetown (/ k ʌ ˈ b ɑː dʒ t ʌ n /) is an intown neighborhood on the east side of Atlanta, Georgia, United States, abutting historic Oakland Cemetery. It includes the Cabbagetown District, a historic district listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
The Mountain View Cemetery is a 226-acre (91 ha) rural cemetery in Oakland, California, United States. It was established in 1863 by a group of East Bay pioneers under the California Rural Cemetery Act of 1859.
The neoclassical Neal Monument in historic Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia.Photo taken by J. Glover on March 12, 2005 with a Nikon D70. (Tighter crop) The monument was commissioned by Capt. Thomas Benton Neal (1838 - 1902) in memory of his daughter Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Neal (1867 - June 17, 1889) and wife Mary "Mollie" Cash Neal (1844 - 1894).
Oakland Cemetery may refer to: Oakland Cemetery (Camden, Arkansas) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places Oakland Cemetery, Confederate Section , Camden, Arkansas, listed on the NRHP