Greenwood Memorial Park

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Greenwood burial site at 3100 White Settlement Road in city, Texas, has been a perpetual care business necropolis since its dedication in 1909. The Mount Olivet Corporation, a non-profit organization headed by the Bailey family of city, administers the necropolis.The entrance has replicas of statues of the Four Horses from St. Mark’s Basilica in Venezia. The cathedral created new bronze copies for its balcony once the originals were stirred to its depository, and also the timber noninheritable similar copies to protect its entrance.The timber sepulcher by Harwell Hamilton Harris opened in 1961, occasioning a gift of honor from the Lone-Star State Society of Architects. Creator Wilbert Verhelst created the design and fountains for its peaceful interior.The Mausoleum’s Independence Chapel holds life-size statues of the u. S.’ instauration patriots and a 12-foot mosaic of the nice Seal of the United States. The sepulcher can eventually offer area for seventy,000 persons; it’s designed to be designed incrementally over years.

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