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  2. Greenville Mausoleum - Wikipedia

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    Greenville Mausoleum. /  40.10694°N 84.64083°W  / 40.10694; -84.64083. The Greenville Mausoleum is an Egyptian Revival structure in Greenville, Ohio, United States. Built in 1913, [1] this historic mausoleum is built of concrete covered with courses of limestone, [2] resting on a foundation of granite and covered with a roof of ceramic ...

  3. Spring Grove Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Spring Grove Cemetery and Arboretum (733 acres (2.97 km 2)) is a nonprofit rural cemetery and arboretum located at 4521 Spring Grove Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio.It is the third largest cemetery in the United States, after the Calverton National Cemetery and Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery and is recognized as a US National Historic Landmark.

  4. McKinley National Memorial - Wikipedia

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    November 10, 1970. Designated NHL. May 15, 1975. The McKinley National Memorial in Canton, Ohio, United States, is the final resting place of William McKinley, who served as the 25th president of the United States from 1897 to his assassination in 1901. Canton was a significant place in McKinley's life; he lived there, practiced as an attorney ...

  5. Lake View Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Lake View Cemetery. / 41.512492; -81.5919379. Lake View Cemetery is a privately owned, nonprofit garden cemetery located in the cities of Cleveland, Cleveland Heights, and East Cleveland in the U.S. state of Ohio. Founded in 1869, the cemetery was favored by wealthy families during the Gilded Age, and today the cemetery is known for its ...

  6. James A. Garfield Memorial - Wikipedia

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    April 11, 1973. The James A. Garfield Memorial is the final resting place of assassinated President James A. Garfield, located in Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio. The memorial, which began construction in October 1885 and was dedicated on May 30, 1890, exhibits a combination of Byzantine, Gothic, and Romanesque Revival architectural styles.

  7. Green Lawn Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Green Lawn Abbey is a mausoleum built in 1927 by the Columbus Mausoleum Company. At the time it was the largest in the area, with room for 600 interments. The Columbus Mausoleum Company built numerous other mausoleums in the surrounding area but Green Lawn Abbey was its largest. Built with 1.5-inch (38 mm) thick granite walls, marble interior ...

  8. Old St. Joseph's Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Cemetery has made preparations to assure that adequate space will be available for more than 50 years of future burials. The St. Joseph chapel and mausoleum, completed in 1998, has roughly 4,000 crypt spaces. Lawn crypts are also available for those who prefer in-ground interment. In 2013, columbaria were developed throughout the ...

  9. Harper Mausoleum and George W. Harper Memorial Entrance

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    February 11, 1988. The Harper Mausoleum and George W. Harper Memorial Entrance are a pair of funerary structures in the village cemetery at Cedarville, Ohio, United States. Commemorating one of Cedarville's wealthiest nineteenth-century citizens, they have together been named a historic site because of their distinctive Egyptian-style design.