Forest Lawn Cemetery

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Forest field memorial park in Buffalo, big apple was supported in 1849 by Charles E. Clark. It covers over 250 acres (1 km²) and over 152,000 area unit buried there. Notable graves embrace U.S. President President, singer Rick James, and artificer Lawrence valley Bell. Forest field is on the National Register of Historic Places.Since its origin, Forest field has served as a memorial park, park, arboretum, and outside deposit. Monuments, mausoleums, and sculptures have attracted guests for over a hundred and fifty years.The first sculpture of Seneca Indian chief Red Jacket was erected in 1851. Red Jacket is pictured sporting the richly adorned scarlet coat given to him by a British officer, whereas on his breast is displayed the massive silver peace accolade awarded to him by President United States President.

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