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Montgomery, Alabama
Oakwood Cemetery
Montgomery, Alabama 36104
Montgomery's oldest public cemetery with graves dating to the antebellum period.
Founded
1818
Price tier
moderate
Popularity
83/100
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Montgomery, Alabama
Montgomery, Alabama 36104
Montgomery's oldest public cemetery with graves dating to the antebellum period.
Founded
1818
Price tier
moderate
Popularity
83/100
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Austin, Texas
Austin, Texas 78702
Austin's first publicly owned cemetery with Republic of Texas-era graves.
Founded
1839
Price tier
moderate
Popularity
76/100
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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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Red Wing, Minnesota
Red Wing, Minnesota 55066
A picturesque Mississippi River bluff cemetery in Red Wing.
Founded
1858
Price tier
moderate
Popularity
43/100
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Richmond, Virginia
Richmond, Virginia 23224
A public cemetery in Richmond with a massive Confederate section.
Founded
1864
Price tier
moderate
Popularity
62/100
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Rochester, Minnesota
Rochester, Minnesota 55901
Rochester's principal cemetery serving the Mayo Clinic community.
Founded
1864
Price tier
moderate
Popularity
72/100
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Spartanburg, South Carolina
Spartanburg, South Carolina 29301
A community cemetery in the Piedmont city of Spartanburg.
Founded
1869
Price tier
moderate
Popularity
50/100
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Syracuse, New York
Syracuse, New York 13205
A picturesque cemetery in Syracuse with a wide range of 19th-century monuments.
Founded
1859
Price tier
premium
Popularity
100/100
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Traverse City, Michigan
Traverse City, Michigan 49684
A northern Michigan cemetery surrounded by cherry orchards and Grand Traverse Bay views.
Founded
1870
Price tier
moderate
Popularity
50/100
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