COOL THINGS IN JAPAN YOU MUST SEE
Nestled in over 400 quiet acres in New York City’s borough of the Bronx, Woodlawn Cemetery has elaborate mausoleums and has been declared a National Historic Landmark.
Trinity Church Cemetery, one of the most famous cemeteries in the United States, opened in 1697 at what is today Wall Street and Broadway in lower Manhattan.
Completed in 1838, the cemetery is almost 500 acres of undulating hills overlooking the iconic Manhattan skyline. It is laid out nicely with easy to understand directions for finding notable graves, lakes and over 173 different species of trees.
Green-Wood is also known for eclectic funerary designs such as the pyramid shaped tombstone of the Parson’s family. In the early 1900s, Egyptian designs were popular mainly due to the discovery of King Tut’s tomb. The Parson’s grave is a notable example.
A few streets from Boston’s State House, on Tremont Street, you will find the Granary Burying Ground, one of the most iconic and fascinating cemeteries of the United States.