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In the 19th and early 20th centuries, Green-Wood was a premier final destination, housing the remains of New York City’s elite in fields as varied as business, art, industry, and politics.
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Islands on MSNA Historic Cemetery In Brooklyn Is An Open-Air Museum And Botanical Park With Statue Of Liberty Views
This cemetery in Brooklyn is more than just a resting place, with art installations, historical monuments, and views that ...
On this Untapped New York Insider tour led by a Green-Wood Cemetery tour guide, discover the connection between the tobacco shop owner John Anderson, the mysterious murder of Mary Rogers, “The ...
This May 2, 2013 photo shows the the burial site of DeWitt Clinton at Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery in New York. The 478-acre site is celebrating its 175th anniversary this year and a special ...
Green-Wood is a living cemetery that brings people closer to the world as it is and was, by memorializing the dead and bringing to life the art, history, and natural beauty of New York City ...
Green-Wood Cemetery, founded in the late 1830s atop the once glacial terminal moraine and named after its natural beauty, was New York’s first landscaped open green space. Inspired by European ...
Sara Evans, the manager of horticulture and operations at Green-Wood, said she is happy to have a new group of citizen scientists surveying the different types of fungi found on the cemetery’s ...
Green-Wood Cemetery has always been more than just “a sacred city of the dead” By Nathan Kensinger Apr 2, 2020, 10:11am EDT Photographs by Nathan Kensinger ...
NEW YORK - Green-Wood Cemetery, one of the largest contiguous pieces of privately-owned land in New York City, just completed a robust climate resiliency initiative to reduce storm water runoff.
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