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Asheville, North Carolina
Riverside Cemetery Asheville
Asheville, North Carolina 28801
A hillside cemetery in Asheville with the graves of Thomas Wolfe and O. Henry.
Founded
1885
Price tier
moderate
Popularity
83/100
Browse 16 cemeteries across 8 cities in North Carolina with pricing, accessibility, record coverage, and comparison-ready listing pages.
Snapshot
North Carolina spans 16 cemeteries across 8 local markets. The strongest signals on this page are the mix of Municipal, Public, and Church listings, the presence of 2 cemeteries with digitized record coverage, and real planning cues like accessibility, verified pricing status, and live review overlays. Families can use the state atlas to move from broad discovery into a city-level shortlist without losing context on services such as Burial, Pre Planning, and Genealogy Research.
Coverage
16 cemeteries
8 city routes feed the statewide atlas.
Digitized records
2
Listings that already connect discovery to searchable memorial data.
Accessible visits
4
Cemeteries with ADA-oriented access notes surfaced on-page.
Pricing signal
2
Listings with verified pricing rather than estimate-only tiers.
Raleigh is a strong starting point because Oakwood Cemetery Raleigh anchors one of the most information-rich pages in the state.
The dominant service mix in North Carolina is Burial, Pre Planning, and Genealogy Research, and the biggest listing differences usually come from access, pricing tier, and record depth rather than name recognition alone.
Each state page is designed to hand off cleanly into city, ZIP, cemetery, map, and guides routes so users and search systems can follow the full planning path.
These topic routes help the same city, state, or ZIP page rank for pricing, research, veterans, access, and faith questions without fragmenting the entity graph.
Research path
Find cemeteries that surface digitized memorial data, archival continuity, and research-friendly service signals.
In scope
15
Coverage
94%
Strongest in Ohio, Illinois, and New York
History path
Explore heritage cemeteries where age, designation, notable interments, or architectural context make the grounds valuable beyond a basic listing.
In scope
15
Coverage
94%
Strongest in Ohio, Illinois, and New York
Cremation path
Compare cemeteries that already expose cremation pathways, columbarium inventory, mausoleums, and niche-related planning context.
In scope
10
Coverage
63%
Strongest in Michigan, Alabama, and Colorado
Eco path
Use this route to compare natural burial sections, low-intervention grounds, and cemeteries that already signal green-burial support.
In scope
7
Coverage
44%
Strongest in Washington, Arkansas, and Ohio
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Asheville, North Carolina
Asheville, North Carolina 28801
A hillside cemetery in Asheville with the graves of Thomas Wolfe and O. Henry.
Founded
1885
Price tier
moderate
Popularity
83/100
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Asheville, North Carolina
Asheville, North Carolina 28801
A family cemetery serving Asheville, North Carolina, with carefully maintained grounds and room for both family visitation and local history research.
Founded
1850
Price tier
budget
Popularity
78/100
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Charlotte, North Carolina
Charlotte, North Carolina 28204
Charlotte's historic cemetery with graves of early Piedmont settlers and Civil War soldiers.
Founded
1853
Price tier
moderate
Popularity
47/100
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Charlotte, North Carolina
Charlotte, North Carolina 28203
The largest memorial park in the Charlotte metropolitan area.
Founded
1930
Price tier
premium
Popularity
76/100
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Charlotte, North Carolina
Charlotte, North Carolina 28204
A private cemetery serving Charlotte, North Carolina, with carefully maintained grounds and room for both family visitation and local history research.
Founded
1848
Price tier
premium
Popularity
65/100
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Durham, North Carolina
Durham, North Carolina 27701
Durham's principal cemetery with prominent tobacco-era family plots.
Founded
1872
Price tier
moderate
Popularity
53/100
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Durham, North Carolina
Durham, North Carolina 27701
A municipal cemetery serving Durham, North Carolina, with carefully maintained grounds and room for both family visitation and local history research.
Founded
1852
Price tier
moderate
Popularity
67/100
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Greensboro, North Carolina
Greensboro, North Carolina 27401
A public cemetery in the Piedmont Triad with Civil War and Reconstruction graves.
Founded
1877
Price tier
moderate
Popularity
60/100
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Greensboro, North Carolina
Greensboro, North Carolina 27401
A church cemetery serving Greensboro, North Carolina, with carefully maintained grounds and room for both family visitation and local history research.
Founded
1853
Price tier
moderate
Popularity
67/100
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New Bern, North Carolina
New Bern, North Carolina 28560
A historic cemetery in the former colonial capital of North Carolina.
Founded
1800
Price tier
moderate
Popularity
41/100
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Raleigh, North Carolina
Raleigh, North Carolina 27601
Raleigh's most prominent historic cemetery with elaborate Victorian monuments.
Founded
1869
Price tier
premium
Popularity
100/100
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Raleigh, North Carolina
Raleigh, North Carolina 27603
A historically significant African American cemetery in downtown Raleigh.
Founded
1872
Price tier
moderate
Popularity
42/100
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Raleigh, North Carolina
Raleigh, North Carolina 27601
A veterans cemetery serving Raleigh, North Carolina, with carefully maintained grounds and room for both family visitation and local history research.
Founded
1849
Price tier
budget
Popularity
65/100
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Wilmington, North Carolina
Wilmington, North Carolina 28401
A stunning live-oak-draped cemetery in Wilmington listed on the National Register.
Founded
1852
Price tier
moderate
Popularity
72/100
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Wilmington, North Carolina
Wilmington, North Carolina 28401
A public cemetery serving Wilmington, North Carolina, with carefully maintained grounds and room for both family visitation and local history research.
Founded
1851
Price tier
moderate
Popularity
66/100
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Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101
The historic Moravian graveyard in Old Salem, where all headstones lie flat in equality.
Founded
1771
Price tier
budget
Popularity
38/100
Each answer is visible in the page body and mirrored in structured data so the collection route can travel well in search and AI retrieval.
Start with the city routes that have the most listings, then compare service mix, accessibility, digitized records, and pricing transparency before contacting a cemetery office.
Yes. Listings that already connect to digitized memorial data are flagged on-page so families can move from cemetery discovery into actual record search when coverage exists.
The strongest pages combine location data, service details, accessibility notes, pricing context, review signals, and internal links to nearby cemeteries, maps, and guides.