Recommended Library Journal Have you ever considered a cemetery to be a living museum? Well it is! It's what remains after everything else is gone. If you haven't spent time at a cemetery you're missing one of life's most interesting places. Aesthetically they're beautiful, historically they're fascinating, artistically they're monumental, and at a more personal level, they're immensely restful. Here are the best of them.. Arlington (Virginia) (Part 1) Arlington (Virginia) (Part 2) Bunhill Fields (London) Central Cemetery (Vienna) Crown Hill (Indianapolis) Cypress Lawn (San Fransisco-Colma) Fairview Lawn (Halifax) Glasnevin (Dublin) Graceland (Chicago) Green-Wood (Brooklyn) Greyfriars & Abbies (Scotland) Hollywood Forever (Los Angeles) Ixelles (Brussels) Kensal Green (London) Manasota (Bradenton) Metairie & St. Louis (New Orleans) Mount Pleasant (Toronto) Nevsky (St. Petersburg) Northern Cemetery (Stockholm) Pere-Lachaise (Paris) (Part 1) Pere-Lachaise (Paris) (Part 2) Rosehill (Chicago) San Michele (Venice) Santa Croce (Florence) St. Peter & St. Paul (St. Petersburg) Woodlawn (Bronx) Celebrity Grave Sites (60 min) Cemetery Secrets (60 min)
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