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Brooklyn Paper on MSNGreen-Wood Cemetery honors William Niblo with sold-out Victorian spectacleGreen-Wood Cemetery’s 10th annual extravaganza, “A Night at Niblo’s Garden,” transformed one of the cemetery’s most ...
Richard J. Moylan has overseen a transformation of Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn in his nearly 40 years as president. Now ...
As many as 75 parakeets live at Greenwood Cemetery. Paul Martinka. A significant population took refuge in the cemetery, transforming the nooks and crannies of the Gothic Archway into a bird-sized ...
In 1851, Green-Wood’s comptroller, Joseph Perry, wrote that he hoped the cemetery would be “unmarred by mistaken taste, undesecrated by rude hands.” Moylan does his best.
At Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklynites remembered loved ones lost on 9/11 where they rest, rather than where they lost their lives. More than 100 victims of 9/11 are interred at the cemetery — 78 who ...
Green-Wood Cemetery’s first-ever “Sunday in the Cemetery” will bring together end-of-life professionals, artists, caregivers and community members for free open-house style conversations ...
A wildflower meadow at Green-Wood Cemetery in early spring. The area is part of the cemetery’s Urban Grasslands initiative that seeks to transition away from traditional mown lawns. Photo by Paul ...
Greenwood Cemetery is Orlando’s oldest, established in 1880 by eight men with last names folks who have driven around Orlando will recognize, like Boone, Livingston, Delaney and Robinson.
Greenwood is far from the only local cemetery in tenuous shape. Across Florida, thousands of graveyards have been abandoned, according to the Department of State's Division of Historical Resources.
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NYC’s Greenwood Cemetery has Cherry Blossom season secret weapon ...At Greenwood Cemetery the yearly blossoming of the vibrant pink trees is also a time for an unusual, local sight — a throng of florescent green monk parakeets, ...
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