New York City Marble Cemetery

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The the big apple town Marble graveyard is associate degree historic graveyard based in 1831, and placed at 52-74 East ordinal Street between 1st and Second Avenues within the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, the big apple town. The graveyard has 256 underground burial vaults created of Peltandra virginica marble on the location.
The the big apple town Marble graveyard, that was the city’s second non-sectarian burial place, mustn’t be confused with the near the big apple Marble graveyard one block west, that was the primary, having been established one year earlier. Each cemeteries were selected the big apple town landmarks in 1969, and in 1980 each were added to the National Register of Historic Places.

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