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  2. Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    For cemetery authorities, monumental cemeteries are difficult to maintain. While cemeteries often have grassed areas between graves, the layout of graves makes it difficult to use modern equipment such as ride-on lawn mowers in the cemetery. Often the maintenance of grass must be done by more labour-intensive (and therefore expensive) methods.

  3. Sedgwick Pie - Wikipedia

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    Sedgwick Pie at Stockbridge Cemetery The " Sedgwick Pie " is a late 18th century cemetery plot in Massachusetts , USA. It is the family burial plot of the Sedgwick family in Stockbridge Cemetery, Stockbridge , and gets its nickname from its shape and layout.

  4. Cornelian Bay Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery layout was designed by surveyor E. J. Burgess, who won a design competition for the task. It was formally opened by Governor Charles Du Cane on 22 July 1872. As some of the older cemeteries were cleared, the remains of those interred there were reburied at Cornelian Bay.

  5. Nottingham Road Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Derby Burial Board was formed in 1853 to find cemetery space for the expanding population. Nottingham Road was the first municipal cemetery it created. The cemetery was originally a plot of 32 acres (13 hectares) between Nottingham Road (then the main route out of town to the east) and the Derby Canal.

  6. Myles Standish Burial Ground - Wikipedia

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    When the second meeting house became outdated, the town elected in 1785 to build a third meeting house in a location about 0.75 miles (1.21 km) from the Old Burying Ground. A new cemetery, now known as the Mayflower Cemetery, was established next to the new meeting house on Tremont Street. Consequently, the Old Burying Ground fell out of use by ...

  7. Greenwood Cemetery (Rockford, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    Greenwood Cemetery is a 100-acre (40 ha) cemetery in Rockford, Illinois. Founded in 1852, it is the largest and oldest in the city. Founded in 1852, it is the largest and oldest in the city. The Greenwood Cemetery Chapel and Crematory was listed on the National Register of Historic Places .