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Forest Home graveyard settled within the Lincoln Village neighborhood of Milwaukee, Wisconsin is that the final resting place of the many of the city’s illustrious brew barons, politicians and social elite. Each the graveyard and its Landmark Chapel square measure listed on the National Register of Historic Places and were declared a Milwaukee Landmark in 1973.
The graveyard is go by a non-profit organization control publicly trust. Profits from every sale square measure reinvested to insure continual care of the buildings and land. Its Victorian landscape contains over three hundred species of trees, in conjunction with several ornate statues, crypts and monuments.
Forest Home graveyard is home to twenty-eight Milwaukee mayors, seven Wisconsin governors, noted industrialists and over a hundred and ten,000 burials.The Newhall House Monument may be a mass grave for sixty four folks of the Newhall House hearth of 1883, within which seventy one people (43 unidentified) died.
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