List of cemeteries
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This '''list of cemeteries''' compiles notable [[cemetery|cemeteries]], [[mausoleum]]s and other places people are [[burial|buried]], [[global|worldwide]]. Reasons for notability include their [[design]], their [[history]] and their [[burial|interments]].
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==Argentina==
*[[La Recoleta Cemetery]], [[Buenos Aires]] - burial site of [[Eva Perón]], [[Federico Leloir]], and many other Argentine figures
*[[La Chacarita Cemetery]] (or "National Cemetery"), [[Buenos Aires]] - burial site of [[Juan Peron]] (until 2006), [[Carlos Gardel]] and many other notables.
*[http://www.losnaguales.com.ar/?p=31 Cementerio del Oeste] - Contains great images about the most famous cemetery in the north of Argentina. [[Tucumán]]
*[[Flores Cemetery]], [[Buenos Aires]]
==Australia==
*[[Rookwood Cemetery]], ([[Sydney]]) - Proper name 'The Necropolis, Rookwood" at over 2.8 km², reputedly the largest [[necropolis]] in the Southern Hemisphere if not the world, first used in 1867. More than 1,000,000 interments.
*[[Cairns Pioneer Cemetery]], ([[Cairns]])([[Queensland]]) [http://s4space.com.au/Cairns_Pioneer_Cemetery.html]
*[[Waverley Cemetery]], (Sydney) - opened in 1877. Dramatic location on picturesque coastal site, many local historical figures such as writer [[Henry Lawson]]. 50,000 allotments. {{see also|Category:Burials at Waverley Cemetery}}
*[[Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park]], (Sydney) - incorporates Botany Cemetery, Eastern Suburbs Crematorium and Pioneer Park (where headstones from early Sydney burial grounds have been relocated).
*[[Karrakatta Cemetery]], ([[Perth, Western Australia|Perth]]) - opened in 1899 north of the Swan River and closest to the Perth city centre. {{see also|Category:Burials at Karrakatta Cemetery}}
*[[Toowong Cemetery]], [[Brisbane]] - Proper name "The Brisbane General Cemetery" the oldest and largest Brisbane cemetery opened in 1875, was originally utilised by the earliest colonists. Resting place of author [[Steele Rudd]].
*Island of the dead - [[Port Arthur, Tasmania]] - early convict graves, part of the old goal and convict reform settlement.
*[[Fremantle Cemetery]], (Perth) - opened 1898 south of the Swan River and city of Perth - {{see also|Category:Burials at Fremantle Cemetery}}
*[[Centennial Park Cemetery]], [[Adelaide]] - opened in 1936 during South Australia's centenary year.
*[[Melbourne General Cemetery]]
*[[Fawkner Cemetery]]
*[[The Necropolis, Springvale]]
==Austria==
*[[Zentralfriedhof]], [[Vienna]] - Famous [[Austria]]n singer [[Wolfgang Ambros]] wrote "Es lebe der Zentralfriedhof" for its centennial in 1974. Largest in Europe by number of interred.
*[[Imperial Crypt|Kapuzinergruft]], [[Vienna]] - Final resting place of over 140 members of the House of [[Habsburg]]
*[[St. Marx Cemetery]]
==Azerbaijan==
* ''Old Jugha'', [[Julfa, Azerbaijan (city)|Julfa]] - Historically considered to have the largest number of [[Khachkar]]s, carved memorial stones. It is the center of a controversy about [[Khachkar destruction]].
==Belgium==
*[[Schoonselhof Cemetery]] in [[Antwerp]]
*[[Ixelles Cemetery]] in [[Brussels]]
*[[Laeken Cemetery]] in [[Brussels]]
*[[Campo Santo (Ghent)|Campo Santo]] in [[Ghent]] ()
*[[Westerbegraafplaats]] in [[Ghent]]
*[[Tyne Cot Cemetery]] near [[Ypres]]
==Brazil==
*[[Cemitério da Consolação]], [[São Paulo]] - writer [[Mário de Andrade]], [[Monteiro Lobato]], painter [[Tarsila do Amaral]], former Brazil's president [[Campos Sales]]
*[[Cemitério do Morumbi]], [[São Paulo]] - singer [[Elis Regina]], F1 racer [[Ayrton Senna]], actor and comedian [[Ronald Golias]]
*[[Cemitério de Vila Formosa]], [[São Paulo]] - the biggest cemetery in Latin America
*[[Cemitério São João Batista]], [[Botafogo]], [[Rio de Janeiro]]. [[Santos Dumont]], inventor of the airplane; Singer/Actress [[Carmen Miranda]], [[composer]] [[Tom Jobim]].
==Brunei==
*[[Makam Diraja]]
*Tomb of [[Sharif Ali]]
*Tomb of [[Sultan Bolkiah]]
==Canada==
===Manitoba===
*[[St. Boniface Cathedral]] Cemetery, [[Winnipeg, Manitoba]]. Burial site of [[Louis Riel]]. Oldest graveyard in Western Canada.
===Newfoundland===
*[[Church of England Cemetery]], [[St. John's, Newfoundland|St. John's]].
===Nova Scotia===
*[[Camp Hill Cemetery]], [[City of Halifax|Halifax]], [[Nova Scotia]]. Burial site for [[Joseph Howe]], [[Robert Stanfield]], [[Abraham Gesner]], amongst others.
*[[Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, Nova Scotia|Fairview Cemetery]], Halifax. Many victims of the [[RMS Titanic|RMS ''Titanic'']] cemetery.
*[[Mount Herman Cemetery]] , [[Dartmouth, Nova Scotia]]
*[[Mount Olivet Cemetery-Halifax|Mount Olivet Cemetery]], Halifax
===New Brunswick===
*[[Fernhill Cemetery]], [[Saint John, New Brunswick|Saint John]]. Final resting place of several early Canadian statesmen including [[Samuel Leonard Tilley|Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley]].
===Quebec===
*[[Cimetière Notre-Dame-de-Belmont]], (Formerly [[Sainte-Foy, Quebec|Sainte-Foy]]) [[Quebec City]]. Interred here are politicians [[Louis-Alexandre Taschereau]], [[Jean Lesage]] and others.
*[[Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery]], [[Montreal, Quebec|Montreal]]. Some of the notables buried here include [[Maurice Richard]], [[George-Étienne Cartier]], [[Doug Harvey]], [[Pierre Laporte]].
*[[Mount Royal Cemetery]], [[Montreal, Quebec|Montreal]]. Final resting place for [[Sui Sin Far]], [[Anna Leonowens]], [[John Joseph Caldwell Abbott|John Abbott]], [[Mordecai Richler]], [[Arthur Currie|Sir Arthur Currie]], [[Molson family]] members, and others.
*[[Mount Hermon Cemetery]], (Formerly [[Sillery]]), [[Quebec City]], [[Empress of Ireland| Ireland]] Memorial. G.R. Renfrew, Peter Simons, [[Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière]],
*[[Irish Cemetery at Grosse-Ile]], [[Grosse Ile, Quebec]]. Over 6000 immigrants (mostly Irish) who died while quarantined during the [[Great Famine]] of 1847. Largest Irish cemetery outside of Ireland.
*[[Canadian National Field of Honour|National Field of Honour]], [[Pointe-Claire, Quebec|Pointe-Claire]], an official [[veteran]]'s cemetery.
===Ontario===
*[[Beechwood Cemetery]] in [[Ottawa, Ontario|Ottawa]]. The burial site includes [[Robert Borden|Sir Robert Borden]], [[Tommy Douglas]], [[Andrew McNaughton|Gen. Andrew McNaughton]]
*[[Notre Dame Cemetery]], [[Ottawa, Ontario|Ottawa]]. Interments here include [[Yousuf Karsh]], [[Sir Wilfrid Laurier]] and [[Aurel Joliat]].
*[[Hope Cemetery]], [[Ottawa, Ontario|Ottawa]].
*[[Cataraqui Cemetery]], [[Kingston, Ontario|Kingston]]. Final resting place of [[Sir John A. Macdonald]], [[Sir Alexander Campbell]]
*[[Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto|Mount Pleasant Cemetery]], [[Toronto, Ontario|Toronto]]. Those interred here include [[Timothy Eaton]], [[Frederick Banting]], [[Glenn Gould]], [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]], and others.
*[[Mount Hope Catholic Cemetery]] in [[Toronto]]. The burial site for [[Margaret Anglin]], [[Morley Callaghan]], and [[King Clancy]], amongst others.
*[[Necropolis Cemetery]], in [[Toronto, Ontario|Toronto]]. (Toronto Necropolis). The burial site of [[William Lyon Mackenzie]], [[Ned Hanlon]], and others. Monument to [[Samuel Lount]] and [[Peter Matthews]].
*[[Forest Lawn Mausoleum]], [[Toronto]]. Includes the interment of [[Henry Pellatt|Sir Henry Pellatt]].
*[[Park Lawn Cemetery]], [[Toronto]]. The final resting place of [[Harold Ballard]], [[Conn Smythe]], [[John Swietlinski]], amongst others.
*[[York Cemetery, Toronto|York Cemetery]], in [[Toronto, Ontario|Toronto]]. The burial site of [[Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia]], and her husband Captain Kolikovsky, [[Tim Horton]] and others.
===British Columbia===
*[[Ross Bay Cemetery]], [[Victoria, British Columbia|Victoria]]. Final resting place of [[Sir James Douglas]], [[Emily Carr]], [[Billy Barker]] and Sir [[Matthew Baillie Begbie]], the "Hanging Judge".
*[[Mountain View Cemetery (Vancouver)|Mountain View Cemetery]]. The oldest cemetery in the City of [[Vancouver]], it is the resting place of 145,000 people, including numerous notable figures in the city's history.
===Alberta===
*[[Queen's Park Cemetery]], [[Calgary,Alberta|Calgary]]. Final resting place of [[Owen Hart]], a Professional wrestler and member of the prestigious Hart wrestling family, [[Dorothy Joudrie]], [[Archibald Wilder]], and [[Everett Johnson]].
==Chile==
*[[Cementerio General de Chile]] in [[Santiago de Chile|Santiago, Chile]], is the burial place for all but one of Chile's deceased Presidents including [[Salvador Allende]] plus other notables such as singers [[Víctor Jara]] and [[Violeta Parra]].
==People's Republic of China==
*[[Ancient Tombs at Longtou Mountain]]
**[[Mausoleum of Princess Zhenxiao]]
*[[Cemetery of Zhaojun]], [[Inner Mongolia]]
*[[Mawangdui]] at [[Changsha]], [[Hunan]]
*[[Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor]], [[Xi'an]]
*[[Mausoleum of Genghis Khan]], [[Inner Mongolia]]
*[[Mausoleum of Mao Zedong]], [[Beijing]]
*[[Ming Dynasty Tombs|Thirteen Imperial Mausoleums of Ming Dynasty Emperors]], [[Beijing]]
*[[Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum]], [[Nanjing]]
*[[Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum]], [[Nanjing]]
*[[Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng]] near [[Wuhan]] in [[Hubei]] province - probably best preserved funeral architecture of the [[Warring States Period]]
*[[Yinqueshan Han Slips|Tomb at Yinque]] at [[Linyi County]], [[Shandong]] province
*[[Zhao Mausoleum]], [[Jiuzong mountain]], [[Shaanxi]] province
===Hong Kong===
*[[Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum]] - earliest funeral architecture in Hong Kong
*[[Gallant Garden]] is the cemetery for civil and public servants who died in service
*[[Hong Kong Cemetery]] - The early western cemetery in the early colonial era of Hong Kong
*[[Stanley Military Cemetery]] - Not only one of the major military cemeteries of Hong Kong, but also one of the last battlefields of Hong Kong Defence, 1941
*[[Sai Wan War Cemetery]] - Most of the WWII of Hong Kong and East Asia Stage war deads are buried there
===Macau===
*[[Old Protestant Cemetery in Macau|Old Protestant Cemetery]]
==[[Colombia]]==
* [[Central Cemetery of Bogota]] - Houses several national heroes, poets and former Colombian presidents
==Croatia==
*[[Mirogoj Cemetery]] in [[Zagreb]] - the biggest cemetery in Croatia, one of the most beautiful and oldest in Europe
*[[Municipal Cemetery]] in [[Varazdin]]
==Czech Republic==
*[[Sedlec ossuary]] - [[Kutná Hora]]
*[[Old Jewish Cemetery, Prague|Old Jewish Cemetery]] - [[Prague]]
*[[Ďáblice cemetery]], Prague
*[[Olsany Cemetery]], Prague - the biggest graveyard in the Czech republic
*[[Vysehrad cemetery]], Prague - the Czech Republic's most important cemetery, it is the burial site for [[Antonín Dvořák]], [[Alfons Mucha]] and [[Bedřich Smetana]], amongst others.
== Cuba ==
* [[Cementerio Santa Ifigenia]] - [[Bacardi]] family, [[José Marti]] and many others
==Denmark==
* [[Roskilde Cathedral]] in the city of [[Roskilde]] is the burial place for most Danish kings and queens
* [[Assistants Cemetery (Copenhagen)|Assistens Kirkegård]] in the [[Nørrebro]] section of Copenhagen is the burial site for Danish notables such as [[Hans Christian Andersen]] and [[Niels Bohr]] as well as for several [[African-American]] [[jazz musician]]s.
==Ecuador==
*[[Cementerio General de Guayaquil]]
==El Salvador==
* Cementerio de Los Ilustres is the burial place for [[Gerardo Barrios]], [[Francisco Morazán]], [[Claudia Lars]], [[Alfredo Espino]], [[Benjamin Bloom]], [[Shafik Handal|Shafick Jorge Handal]], and [[Roberto D'Aubuisson|Roberto D'Aubuisson Arrieta]].
* The Crypt of the [[Catedral Metropolitana de San Salvador|San Salvador Cathedral]] contains the mortal remains of Archbishops [[Oscar Romero]], [[Luis Chavez y Gonzalez]], and [[Arturo Rivera y Damas]], as well as human rights champion [[Maria Julia Hernandez]].
==Egypt==
*[[Great Pyramid of Giza]]
*[[Saqqara]]
*[[Valley of the Kings]]
*[[City of the Dead]], [[Cairo]]
==Estonia==
'''''Tallinn'''''
*[[Kopli cemetery]]
*[[Mõigu cemetery]]
*[[Kalamaja cemetery]]
*[[Hiiu-Rahu cemetery]]
*[[Tallinn Jewish cemetery|Jewish cemetery]]
*[[Liiva cemetery]]
*[[Metsakalmistu cemetery]]
*[[Pirita cemetery]]
*[[Bronze Soldier of Tallinn|Tõnismäe Monument]]
*[[Tallinn Military Cemetery]]
*[[Pärnamäe cemetery]]
*[[Siselinna cemetery]]
*[[Rahumäe cemetery]]
'''''Tartu'''''
*[[Pauluse cemetery]]
*[[Puiestee cemetery]]
*[[Raadi cemetery]]
*[[Rahumäe cemetery, Tartu|Rahumäe cemetery]]
'''''Paide'''''
*[[Reopalu cemetery]]
*[[Sillaotsa cemetery]]
==Finland==
*[[Hietaniemi Cemetery]], [[Helsinki]]
==France==
*[[Cimetière de Bagneux]], Paris - burial place for [[Jean Vigo]], [[Gribouille]], [[Alfred Jarry]] and others.
*[[Catacombs of Paris]], millions of remains in caves and tunnels under the city of Paris.
*[[Cimetière des Gonards]], [[Versailles]], burial place for [[Edith Wharton]], [[Pierre Napoleon Bonaparte]] and others.
*[[Grand Jas Cemetery]], [[Cannes]] - buried here are [[Lily Pons]], [[Peter Carl Fabergé]], [[Martine Carol]] and other celebrities
*[[Les Invalides]], Paris - war heroes including [[Napoleon I of France|Napoleon]]
*[[Montmartre Cemetery|Cimetière de Montmartre]], Paris - resting place of [[Edgar Degas]], [[Heinrich Heine]], [[Georges Feydeau]], other artists and writers. [[Émile Zola]] was initially buried here, but his remains were later moved to the [[Panthéon, Paris|Panthéon]]. His gravestone can still be seen here, however.
*[[Cimetière du Montparnasse]], Paris - serves the great artistic quarter of [[Montparnasse]], including the graves of [[Charles Baudelaire]], [[Eugène Ionesco]], [[Samuel Beckett]], [[Jean-Paul Sartre]], [[Jean Seberg]], [[Serge Gainsbourg]] and [[Man Ray]]. [[Pierre Laval]] and [[Porfirio Diaz]] are also buried here.
*[[Neuilly-sur-Seine community cemetery]]
*[[Panthéon, Paris]] - France's most honored, including [[Voltaire]], [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]] and [[Émile Zola]].
*[[Cimetière de Pantin]] in [[Paris]] is the burial site of the singer [[Marie-Louise Damien|Damia]], and the [[Cancan]] dancer, known as [[La Goulue]], and other notables.
*[[Cimetière de Passy]], Paris - [[Claude Debussy]], [[Edouard Manet]].
*[[Père Lachaise|Cimetière du Père Lachaise]], Paris - resting place of famous persons such as [[Colette]], [[Baron Haussmann|Baron Georges Haussmann]], [[Eugène Delacroix]], [[Oscar Wilde]], [[Jim Morrison]], [[Molière]], [[Maurice Merleau-Ponty]], [[Gertrude Stein]], [[Édith Piaf]], [[Marcel Proust]], [[Pierre Desproges]] and [[Frédéric Chopin]]. Many French [[The Holocaust|Holocaust]] victims are commemorated there.
*[[Saint Denis Basilica]], Paris - burial site for French Royalty.
*[[Cimetière de Saint-Ouen]], Paris - where, on [[24 May]] 1430, [http://joan-of-arc-studies.org/ Joan of Arc] was told to recant or face summary execution. Some of those buried here are the painters [[Suzanne Valadon]], [[Pascin|Jules Pascin]], and tennis star [[Suzanne Lenglen]].
*[[Saint Remi Basilica]], [[Reims]], [[Champagne-Ardenne]], [[France]]
*[[Cimetière Saint-Vincent]], a small cemetery in the [[Montmartre]] Quarter of Paris contains the graves of such notables as [[Arthur Honegger]], [[Marcel Carné]], [[Maurice Utrillo]] and others.
===Foreign cemeteries===
*[[Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois Russian Cemetery]]: [[Ivan Bunin]], [[Rudolph Nureyev]], [[Felix Yusupov]], [[Andrei Tarkovsky]]
*[[Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial]]
*[[Bény-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery]]
*[[Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery]]
==Germany==
===Bavaria (Bayern)===
* [[Bayreuth]], [[Bayreuth Friedhof]] Burial site of [[Richard Wagner]], [[Franz Liszt]] and [[Jean Paul]] amongst others
* [[Munich]], [[Nordfriedhof München|Nordfriedhof]] Burial site of [[Peter Igelhoff]] and [[Paul Troost]]
* Munich, [[Ostfriedhof München|Ostfriedhof]]. Burial site of [[Friedrich Hollaender]], [[Rudolf Moshammer]], [[Leni Riefenstahl]] and [[Barbara Valentin]].
* Munich, [[Südlichen Friedhof zu München]]. Burial site of [[Leo von Klenze]] and [[Karl Spitzweg]].
* Munich, [[Westfriedhof München|Westfriedhof]]. Burial site of [[Doris Nefedov|Alexandra]], [[Soraya Esfandiary Bakhtiari]] and [[Ernst Röhm]].
* [[Nuremberg]], Johanniskirchhof
* Andechs, [[Andechs Abbey|Kloster Andechs und Wittelsbacher Friedhof]]. Burial site of the [[Wittelsbach|Wittelsbachs]]
===Berlin===
* Berlin - [[Charlottenburg]], [[Friedhof Heerstraße]], Burial site of [[Leo Blech]], [[Karl Bonhoeffer]], [[Horst Buchholz]], [[Tilla Durieux]], [[George Grosz]], [[Maximilian Harden]], [[Hilde Hildebrand]], [[Joachim Ringelnatz]] and [[Grethe Weiser]].(See [[:de:Friedhof Heerstraße]])
* Berlin - Charlottenburg, [[British War Cemetery, Heerstraße]].(See [[:de:Britischer Friedhof an der Heerstraße]])
* Berlin - [[Kreuzberg]], [[Dreifaltigkeitsfriedhof I|Holy Trinity Cemetery I]] Burial site of [[Fanny Hensel]] [[Felix Mendelssohn]] and [[Rahel Varnhagen]] (See: ([[:de:Friedhöfe vor dem Halleschen Tor]]) also [[Dreifaltigkeitsfriedhof II|Holy Trinity Cemetery II]] Burial site of [[Martin Gropius]], [[Adolph von Menzel]] and [[Theodor Mommsen]]. (See [[:de:Friedhöfe an der Bergmannstraße]])
* Berlin - Kreuzberg, [[Jersusalem und Neue Kirche III]] Burial site of [[Adelbert von Chamisso]] and [[E.T.A. Hoffmann]] (See: [[:de:Friedhöfe vor dem Halleschen Tor]]) , also [[Friedhof IV der Gemeinde Jerusalems- und Neue Kirche]] Burial site of [[Rikard Nordraak]]. (See: [[:de:Friedhof IV der Gemeinde Jerusalems- und Neue Kirche]])
* Berlin - Kreuzberg, [[Luisenstädtischer Friedhof]] Burial site of [[Gustav Stresemann]]. (See [[:de:Luisenstädtischer Friedhof]])
* Berlin - [[Lichtenberg]], [[Zentralfriedhof Friedrichsfelde]]. Burial site of [[Rosa Luxemburg]], [[Karl Liebknecht]].
* Berlin - [[Mitte]], [[Dorotheenstädtischer Friedhof]]. Burial site of [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]], [[Johann Gottlieb Fichte]], [[Bertolt Brecht]], [[Karl Friedrich Schinkel]], [[John Heartfield]] and [[Johannes Rau]]. (See [[:de:Friedhof der Dorotheenstädtischen und Friedrichswerderschen Gemeinden]])
* Berlin - [[Schöneberg]], [[Städtischer Friedhof III]]. Burial site of [[Marlene Dietrich]] and [[Helmut Newton]].
* Berlin - Schöneberg, [[Alter St.-Matthäus-Kirchhof Berlin]]. Burial site of the [[Brothers Grimm]]. (See [[:de:Alter St.-Matthäus-Kirchhof Berlin]])
* Berlin - [[Weißensee]], [[Weißensee Cemetery]]. The largest old [[Jewish]] cemetery in Europe.
* Berlin - [[Wilmersdorf]], [[Friedhof Schmargendorf]]. Burial site of [[Max Pechstein]].
* Berlin - [[Zehlendorf]], [[Städtischer Friedhof Berlin-Zehlendorf]]. Burial site of [[Heinrich George]].
* Berlin - Zehlendorf, [[:de:Kirchhof der St. Annen-Gemeinde und Friedhof Dahlem|St Annen Friedhof]], [[Dahlem|Dahlem Dorf]]. Burial site of [[Rudi Dutschke]].
* Berlin - Zehlendorf, [[Waldfriedhof Dahlem]], Hüttenweg. Burial site of [[Gottfried Benn]], [[Karl Hofer]], [[Bernd Rosemeyer]] and [[Werner Sombart]].
* Berlin - Zehlendorf, [[Waldfriedhof Zehlendorf]], Potsdamer Chaussee. Burial site of [[Willy Brandt]], [[La Jana]], [[Helmut Käutner]], [[Julius Leber]], [[Hildegard Knef]], [[Erich Mühsam]], [[Ernst Reuter]] and [[Renée Sintenis]].
* '''Note''': Some of these redlinks have different names. See first: [[:de:Kategorie:Friedhof in Berlin]] and [[:de:Berliner Bestattungswesen]]
===Brandenburg===
* [[Stahnsdorf]] near [[Berlin]], [[Südwest-Kirchhof Stahnsdorf]] (Stahnsdorf Southwest Cemetery). Burial site of [[Rudolf Breitscheid]], [[Lovis Corinth]], [[Jean Kurt Forest]], [[Joachim Gottschalk]], [[Engelbert Humperdinck]], [[Gustav Langenscheidt]] and [[Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau]].
===Hamburg===
* Hamburg, [[Hauptfriedhof Ohlsdorf]] (Ohlsdorf Main Cemetery), with 4.05 km² largest cemetery on Earth. 1.280000 graves.
* Hamburg, [[Hauptfriedhof Öjendorf]] (Öjendorf Main Cemetery)
* Hamburg, [[Jüdischer Friedhof Altona]] (Altona Jewish Cemetery)
* Hamburg, [[Jüdischer Friedhof Ohlsdorf]] (Ohlsdorf Jewish Cemetery)
* Hamburg, [[Jüdischer Friedhof Ottensen]] (Ottensen Jewish Cemetery)
===North Rhine-Westphalia (Nordrhein-Westfalen)===
* [[Cologne]], Melaten
===Rhineland-Palatinate===
* [[Worms]], [[Jewish Cemetery in Worms]]
===Saxony===
* [[Herrnhut]], the [[Hutberg]] [[Moravian]] Graveyard, [[God's Acre]]
===Saxony-Anhalt===
* [[Dessau]], [[Neuer Begräbnisplatz]]
* [[Halle (Saale)|Halle]], [[Stadtgottesacker]]
* [[Magdeburg]], [[Magdeburger Dom|Dom St. Mauritius & St. Katharina]], [[Sankt-Sebastian-Kirche (Magdeburg)|Kathedrale St. Sebastian]]
===Schleswig-Holstein===
* [[Elmshorn]], Jüdischer Friedhof (Elmshorn Jewish Cemetery)
* [[Lübeck]], Burgtor-Friedhof
* [[Rendsburg]], Garnisonsfriedhof
==Greece==
*[[Kerameikon]] - ancient cemetery in [[Athens]]
*[[First Cemetery of Athens]] - Cemetery in Central Athens, including the graves of many famous Greek politicians and celebrities like [[Melina Mercouri]], [[Andreas Papandreou]], [[George Papandreou, senior|George Papandreou]], [[George Seferis]], [[Manos Hadjidakis]].
*[[Anastaseos tou Kyriou]] (''Resurrection of Lord'') - The biggest public cemetery of Greece. Located east of [[Thessaloniki]].
*Akrotiri, [[Chania]], [[Crete]] - ''Venizelos' tombs''. Burial site of the politician [[Eleftherios Venizelos]].
*[[Vergina]], [[Pella]] - (Macedonian Tombs). Tomb of the ancient [[Ancient Macedonians|Macedonian]] King, [[Phillip II of Macedon]].
*[[Tatoi]] Royal Cemetery - Athens.
*[[Mikra British Honorary Cemetery]] - Located in the municipality of [[Kalamaria]], in [[Thessaloniki]]. The Memorial commemorates 478 nurses, officers and men of the Commonwealth forces who died when troop transports and hospital ships were lost in the [[Mediterranean]], and who have no grave but the sea.
*[[Skorpios]] Island, [[Ionian Sea]] - Burial site of 20th century's shipping magnate [[Aristotle Onassis]] and his daughter [[Christina Onassis]].
==Hungary==
* [[Kerepesi Cemetery]] in [[Budapest]]
* [[Farkasréti Cemetery]] in [[Budapest]]
* [[List of cemeteries in Budapest]]
:''See also [[:Category:Cemeteries in Hungary]]''
==Indonesia==
* [[Imogiri]] - founded by [[Sultan Agung of Mataram|Sultan Agung]]
* [[Kalibata]] Cemetery
== Iran ==
* [[Astan-e Quds-e Razavi]] in [[Mashhad]]
* [[Bam cemetery]] in [[Bam]]
* [[Behesht-e Fazl]] in [[Neyshabur]] (Where [[Fazlinb-e shazan-e Neyshaburi]]'s shrine is placed)
* [[Behesht-e Zahra]] in [[Tehran]] - largest [[Iran]]ian cemetery
* [[Beheshtieh]] in [[Tehran]] - Jewish cemetery
* [[Takht-e Foolad]] in [[Esfahan]]
* [[Bagh-e Rezvan]] in [[Esfahan]]
* [[Emamzadeh Taher]] in [[Karaj]]
* [[Gurestan Bastani, Bushehr]] (the ancient cemetery, [[Bushehr]])
* [[Maqbaratoshoara|Maghbarat ol-Shoara]] (the Poets’ cemetery in [[Tabriz]])
* [[Vadi-e Rahmat]], [[Tabriz]] Cemetery
* [[Naqsh-e Rustam]] ([[Achaemenid]] Royal Cemetery)
* [[Shah-Abdol-Azim Cemetery]], [[Rayy]], [[Tehran]]
* [[Shah Cheragh]], [[Shiraz, Iran|Shiraz]]
== Iraq ==
* [[Wadi-us-Salaam]], [[Najaf]] - largest [[Islam]]ic cemetery
* [[Shuneziya]], [[Baghdad]] - Burial place of saints and many pious personalities.
==Ireland==
*[[Glasnevin Cemetery]], [[Dublin]] - this cemetery has over 1500000 people buried in it - many victims of the great famine of 1845, there are also many prominent Irish figures buried here such as [[Michael Collins]] and [[Eamon DeValera]]
*[[Carrowmore]], [[County Sligo]]
*[[Deansgrange]], [[County Dublin]]
*[[Huguenot cemetery, Dublin|Huguenot Cemetery]], [[Dublin]]
*[[Newgrange]], [[County Meath]]
*[[St. Fintan's Cemetery, Sutton|St. Fintan's Cemetery]], [[Sutton, Dublin]]
==Israel==
*[[Mount Herzl]], the official cemetery for the leaders of Israel, where many [[Prime Ministers of Israel]] and [[President of Israel]] are buried. [[Theodor Herzl]], [[Zeev Jabotinsky]], [[Golda Meir]] and [[Yitzhak Rabin]] are among those who are buried here.
*[[Mount of Olives]], in [[Jerusalem]] - in almost continual use from First Temple times until today. [[Menachem Begin]] buried here. See also [[:Category:Jews buried in the Mount of Olives]] and [[Mount of Olives#Notable people buried on the mount|list of notable people buried on the Mount of Olives]].
*[[Har HaMenuchot]] in Jerusalem.
*[[Kinnereth Cemetery]], a small cemetery on the [[Sea of Galilee]] shore. The poets [[Rachel (poet)|Rachel]] and [[Naomi Shemer]] are buried here.
==Italy==
*[[Basilica di San Lorenzo di Firenze]], [[Florence]] - resting place of [[Donatello]] and many members of the [[Medici]] family;
*[[Basilica di Santa Croce di Firenze]], [[Florence]] - resting place of [[Galileo Galilei|Galileo]], [[Niccolò Machiavelli|Machiavelli]], [[Michelangelo]], [[Gioacchino Rossini]] and many other notables;
*[['English' Cemetery, Florence]] - burial site for [[Elizabeth Barrett Browning]], [[Frances Trollope]], [[Theodore Parker]] and others;
*[[Basilica di San Miniato al Monte|Porte Sante]], [[Florence]] - resting place of [[Carlo Collodi]] and many others;
*[[Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari]], [[Venice]] - resting place of [[Titian]], [[Claudio Monteverdi]] and the heart of [[Antonio Canova]];
*[[Campo di Verano cemetery]], [[Rome]]
*[[Cimitero Monumentale]] in [[Milan]] is a very large cemetery that includes the ''Famedio'' (Temple of Fame) where [[Giuseppe Verdi]], [[Vladimir Horowitz]], [[Alessandro Manzoni]], [[Arturo Toscanini]], [[Eva Peron]] and others are interred;
*[[Campo dei Miracoli|Camposanto]], [[Pisa]]
*[[Catacombs of Rome]]
*[[Mausoleum of Theodoric]]
*[[Protestant Cemetery, Rome]] - resting place of [[Percy Bysshe Shelley]], [[John Keats]];
*[[Isola di San Michele|San Michele, Venice]] - Venice's main cemetery and resting place of [[Ezra Pound]], [[Igor Stravinsky]] and [[Sergei Diaghilev]];
*[http://www.cimiterodistaglieno.it/ Cimitero Monumentale di Staglieno], [[Genoa]]--famous for its sepulchral sculpture and architecture.
==Japan==
*[[Foreign cemeteries in Japan]]
==Kenya==
*[[Wajee Nature Park]], [[Nyeri]], resting place of [[Robert Baden-Powell]] founder of the [[Scouting]] movement.
== Latvia ==
'''Riga'''
*[[Bralu kapi]]
*[[Lielie kapi]]
*[[Pokrova kapi]]
*[[Meža kapi]]
*[[Raiņa kapi]]
*[[Sarkandaugavas kapi]]
==Lithuania==
*[[Antakalnis Cemetery]], [[Vilnius]]
*[[Rasos Cemetery]], Vilnius
*[[Bernardine Cemetery (Vilnius)]]
*[[Saltoniskiu Cemetery]], Vilnius
==Malaysia==
*[[Bukit China]] in [[Malacca]] is the largest (250,000 m²) Chinese cemetery outside [[China]], with graves that date back to the [[Ming dynasty]].
*[[Taman Selatan]]
*[[Tanjung Kupang Memorial]]
*[[Taiping War Cemetery]]
*[[Labuan War Cemetery]]
==Mexico==
*[[Panteón de Dolores]], [[Mexico City]]
*[[Panteón Español]], [[Mexico City]]
*[[Panteón Francés]], [[Mexico City]]
*[[Panteón de Belén]], [[Guadalajara, Jalisco]]
*[[Panteón del Carmen]], [[Monterrey, Nuevo León]]
*[[Panteón de Dolores]], [[Monterrey, Nuevo León]]
*[[Parque funeral Guadalupe]], [[Monterrey, Nuevo León]]
*[http://www.monterrey.gob.mx/tramites/tram_inhumacion.htm Panteones Municipales de Monterrey], [[Monterrey, Nuevo León]]
*[[Panteón del Roble]], [[Monterrey, Nuevo León]]
*[[Panteón Valle de Paz]], [[Monterrey, Nuevo León]]
*[[Panteón Tepeyac]], [[Monterrey, Nuevo León]]
==Netherlands==
*[[Westgaarde]], [[Amsterdam]]
*[[Zorgvlied (cemetery)|Zorgvlied]], [[Amsterdam]]
*[[Westerkerk]], [[Amsterdam]] - Resting place of [[Rembrandt van Rijn]]
*[[Nieuwe Kerk (Amsterdam)|Nieuwe Kerk]], [[Amsterdam]] - Resting place of [[Joost van den Vondel]], [[Michiel de Ruyter]]
*[[Nieuwe Kerk (Delft)|Nieuwe Kerk]], [[Delft]] - Resting place of [[William I of Orange]], most members of [[House of Orange]]
*[[Oude Kerk (Delft)|Oude Kerk]], [[Delft]] - Resting place of [[Antoni van Leeuwenhoek]], [[Piet Pieterszoon Hein]], [[Maarten Tromp]], [[Johannes Vermeer]]
*Holten Canadian War Cemetery
*[[Groesbeek]] Canadian War Cemetery
*[[Bergen op Zoom]] Canadian War Cemetery
*[[Beth Haim of Ouderkerk aan de Amstel]]
==New Zealand==
*Northern Cemetery ([[Dunedin]]) - final resting place of [[Thomas Bracken]], author of New Zealand's [[national anthem]], ''[[God Defend New Zealand]]''.
==Pakistan==
[[Image:Chaukundi1.JPG|right|thumb|250px|Graves and Tombs at Chaukundi]]
* [[Tomb of Muhammad Iqbal]] located in front of the [[Badshahi Masjid]], [[Lahore]]
* [[Chaukhandi tombs|Chaukhandi Tombs]], [[Karachi]]
* [[Mazar-e-Quaid]], Karachi - Final resting place of Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Founder of Pakistan
* Miani Sahib Qabaristan, [[Lahore]] - Hundreds of years old, it is the largest cemetery in Lahore, contains graves of saints and pious people.
* [[Makli Hill]], [[Thatta]] - One of the largest [[List of necropoleis|necropolis]] in the world, contains hundreds of graves of saints, pious people, local rulers and kings.
* [[Wadi-a-Hussain|Wadi-a-Hussain Cemetery]], [[Karachi]]
==Philippines==
* [[Manila American Cemetery and Memorial]], [[Bonifacio Global City]], [[Taguig]], [[Metro Manila]]
* [[Libingan ng mga Bayani]] (Cemetery of Heroes), [[Bonifacio Global City]], [[Taguig]], [[Metro Manila]]
* [[Manila North Cemetery]], [[Manila]]
* [[Manila Chinese Cemetery]], [[Manila]]
* [[La Loma Cemetery]], [[Manila]] and [[Caloocan]]
==Peru==
* [[Presbítero Maestro]] -
==Poland==
* [[Kraków]] - [[Rakowicki Cemetery]],
* [[Kraków]] - [[Skałka]], the "National Pantheon",
* [[Kraków]] - [[Wawel Cathedral]], burial place for [[Polish kings]], [[bishops of Kraków]],poets and national heroes,
* [[Szczecin]] - [[Central Cemetery (Szczecin)|Central Cemetery]] - one of the largest cemeteries in [[Europe]],
* [[Warsaw]] - [[Powązki Cemetery]], among those interred here are film director [[Krzysztof Kieślowski]] and [[Nobel Prize]] winning author [[Władysław Reymont]],
==Portugal==
* [[Church of Santa Engrácia]] - the National Pantheon, burial place of [[Amália Rodrigues]], [[Vasco da Gama]] among others.
==Puerto Rico==
*[[Puerto Rico National Cemetery]] in [[Bayamón]]
*[[Santa Maria Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery]] in [[Old San Juan]], bural place of authors [[Pedro Salinas]], [[Muna Lee]] and singer [[Tony Croatto]]
*Cementerio Nuevo de Ciales
==Romania==
*[[Bellu]] cemetery, [[Bucharest]]
*[[Merry Cemetery]], [[Săpânţa]] ([[Maramureş]])
==Russia==
*'''Moscow'''
*[[Novodevichy Cemetery]] at the [[Novodevichy Convent|New Maidens' Convent]], Moscow - many famous Russians and citizens of the former Soviet Union buried here including [[Nikita Khrushchev]], [[Boris Yeltsin]], the writers [[Nikolai Gogol]] and [[Anton Chekhov]], and composers [[Sergei Prokofiev]] and [[Dmitri Shostakovich]].
*[[Vagankovskoye Cemetery]], [[Moscow, Russia]] is the burial site for [[Inga Artamonova]], [[Vladimir Vysotsky]], [[Sergei Grinkov]], [[Sergei Yesenin]] and others.
*[[Donskoy Monastery#Necropolis|Donskoe Cemetery]] in Moscow is an old necropolis next to the Donskoy Monastery.
*[[Rogozhskoye cemetery]] in Moscow is the center of [[Old Believer]] community in Russia and the world.
* [[Lenin's Mausoleum]] - the final [[cemetery|resting place]] of [[Vladimir Lenin]], with his [[embalmed]] body on public display.
* [[Kremlin Wall Necropolis]] - part of the [[Kremlin Wall]] where [[Soviet]] governments buried many prominent [[Communist]] figures.
* [[Pantheon, Moscow]] - a project in the 1950s to construct a monumental memorial [[tomb]] in [[Moscow]], [[Soviet Union]]
*[[Vvedenskoye Cemetery]] - cemetery of the former German community in Moscow
* '''Saint Petersburg'''
* [[Tikhvin Cemetery]] at the [[Alexander Nevsky Monastery]], [[Saint Petersburg|Saint Petersburg, Russia]]. Among those interred here is author [[Fyodor Dostoevsky]], scientist [[Mikhail Lomonosov]], and composer [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky]].
* [[Persian Shiite Cemetery, Saint Petersburg]]
* [[Peter and Paul Fortress]], [[Saint Petersburg|Petersburg]] - all Russian Tsars since [[Peter I of Russia|Peter the Great]] are buried in the cathedral.
* [[Piskarevskoye Memorial Cemetery]], [[Saint Petersburg]] - burial ground for the victims of the [[Siege of Leningrad]] and probably the largest cemetery in the world by the number of people interred.
* Komarovo Cemetery, [[Komarovo, Saint Petersburg]] - burial place of Saint Petersburg scientific and cultural [[intelligentsia]] such as [[Anna Akhmatova]]
* [[Novodevichy Cemetery (Saint Petersburg)]] should be distinguished from the eponymous cemetery in Moscow.
* [[Volkovo Cemetery]] one of the largest non orthodox cemeteries in [[Saint Petersburg]]
* [[Smolensk Cemetery]] another of the largest non orthodox cemeteries in Saint Petersburg
==Slovakia==
* [[Slávičie údolie cemetery]] in Bratislava
* [[Slavín]] monumental memorial and cemetery of fallen Soviet Army soldiers in [[Bratislava]]
* [[National Cemetery in Martin]]
* [[Cemeteries of Villages in Eastern Slovakia]]
==Slovenia==
* [[Žale]], [[Ljubljana]], especially the so-called "[[Propylaea]]" and the mortuary "chapels" built by [[Jože Plečnik]] around 1940.
* [[Navje]], Ljubljana, the open-air cemetery of many famous [[Slovenes|Slovene]] and foreign personalities (e.g. [[Josef Ressel]], the inventor of the ship [[propeller]]).
==Serbia==
*[[Novo Groblje]] in [[Belgrade]] - burial ground of many famous Serbs
==South Korea==
* [[Seoul National Cemetery]]
* [[Daejeon National Cemetery]]
==Spain==
*[[Cementerio de la Almudena]] - [[Madrid]]'s largest cemetery
*[[El Escorial]] - burial place for the monarchs of Spain
*[[Cementerio de San Fernando]] - Sevilla's cemetery
*''Panteón de Hombres Ilustres'', in [[Madrid]]
*Royal Chapel of Granada, where the [[Catholic Monarchs]], [[Isabella of Castile|Isabella]] and [[Ferdinand II of Aragon|Ferdinand]] with [[Joanna of Castile]] "La Loca" and [[Philip I of Castile|Philip the Handsome]] lie.
*[[Valle de los Caídos]]. [[Francisco Franco]], [[Primo de Rivera]], and more than 30.000 soldiers of both factions deceased in the [[Spanish Civil War]] lay there.
==Saudi Arabia==
*[[Baqi Cemetery]], [[Medina]]
*[[Jannat al-Mualla]], [[Mecca]]
Both these cemeteries are outstanding religiously historical burial grounds. Eminent early Islamic figures are buried at both these sites as well as other places. However, these two cemeteries are held in esteem. Many people even today desire these sites to be their final journey.
==Sweden==
*[[Riddarholmskyrkan]], [[Stockholm]]
*[[Norra begravningsplatsen]], established in 1827 in northern [[Stockholm]], is the burial site for a number of Swedish notables including [[Alfred Nobel]], [[Ingrid Bergman]] and [[Ulrich Salchow]].
*[[Skogskyrkogården]], a relatively new cemetery opened in 1920 in southern Stockholm, has been named a [[UNESCO World Heritage Site]]. Amongst others, the cemetery contains the graves of actress [[Greta Garbo]].
*[[Uppsala Cathedral]] is the burial site for several Swedish kings and queens from the 16th and 17th century, as well as [[Carolus Linnaeus]] and [[Emanuel Swedenborg]]. The nearby Old Graveyard houses the grave of [[Dag Hammarskjöld]].
==Switzerland==
*[[Basel]]
**[[Friedhof Hörnli]]
*[[Berne]]
**[[Bremgartenfriedhof]]: [[Michail Alexandrowitsch Bakunin]].
**[[Schosshaldenfriedhof]]: [[Paul Klee]].
**[[Friedhof Bümpliz]] (with sculptures by [[Schang Hutter]])
**[[Jüdischer Friedhof Bern]]: [[Max Horkheimer]].
*[[Geneva]]
**[[Cimetière des Rois]]: [[Jorge Luis Borges]]
*[[Kilchberg, Zurich]]: [[Thomas Mann]], [[Katia Mann]], [[Erika Mann]], [[Golo Mann]], [[Conrad Ferdinand Meyer]]
*[[Morcote]]
**Cemetery Morcote: [[Alexander Moissi]] (1879-1935), [[Georges Baklanoff]] (1882-1938), [[Georg Kaiser]] (1878-1945), [[Eugen d'Albert]] (1864-1932).
*[[Zurich]]
**[[Friedhof Fluntern]]: burial site for [[Elias Canetti]], [[Kurt Früh]], [[Therese Giehse]], [[Fritz Hug]], [[James Joyce]], [[Karl Moser]], [[Lavoslav Růžička]], [[Paul Scherrer]], [[Emil Oprecht]]
**Privatfriedhof Hohe Promenade: Grabstädte [[Arnold Escher von der Linth]].
**[[Friedhof Manegg]]: [[Walter Matthias Diggelmann]], [[Alfred Escher]], [[Friedrich Glauser]], [[Kurt Gloor]], [[Othmar Schoeck]].
**[[Friedhof Nordheim]]: [[Albin Zollinger]].
**[[Friedhof Rehalp]]: [[Heinrich Federer]].
**[[Friedhof Sihlfeld Zürich|Friedhof Sihlfeld]]: [[Alfred Friedrich Bluntschli]], [[Karl Culmann]], [[Gustav Gull]], [[Rudolf Koller]], [[Johanna Spyri]], [[August Bebel]], [[Henri Dunant]], [[Gottfried Keller]].
==Syria==
*[[Bab-e-Sagheer Cemetery]] (Damascus)
==Taiwan (Republic of China)==
*[[Chin Pao San]]
*[[Wuchih Mountain Military Cemetery]]
*[[Tamsui Foreign Cemetery]]
==Thailand==
*[[Chungkai War Cemetery]]
*[[Kanchanaburi War Cemetery]]
*Royal Cemetery at [[Wat Ratchabophit]]
==Turkey==
===Ankara===
*[[Cebeci Asri Cemetery]]: The cemetery for high ranked public and military officials in [[Ankara]]
*[[Turkish State Cemetery]]: Cemetery in Ankara reserved for presidents, prime ministers and high ranked military officials fought at the [[Turkish War of Independence]]
===Gallipoli===
[[Commonwealth War Graves Commission]] cemeteries containing the remains of allied troops, who died during the [[Battle of Gallipoli]] in 1915:
* [[Azmak Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery]]
* [[Beach Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery]]
* [[Green Hill Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery]]
* [[Lancashire Landing Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery]]
* [[Pink Farm Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery]]
* [[Redoubt Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery]]
* [[Skew Bridge Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery]]
* [[Shrapnel Valley Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery]]
* [[The Nek Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery]]
* [[Twelve Tree Copse Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery]]
* [[V Beach Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery]]
* [[Walker's Ridge Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery]]
===İstanbul===
*[[Karacaahmet Cemetery]]: 700 year-old cemetery in [[Üsküdar]]
*[[Zincirlikuyu Cemetery]]: Istanbul's first modern structured cemetery located in [[Şişli]]
*[[Haydarpaşa Cemetery]]: Cemetery for British soldiers, who died during the [[Crimean War]] and [[Commonwealth of Nations|British Commonwealth]] soldiers of the two World Wars
*[[Kuzguncuk Jewish cemetery]]
==Ukraine==
*[[Lychakivskiy Cemetery]], [[Lviv]] - The burial site for Polish and Ukrainian notables including writer [[Maria Konopnicka]] and the poet, [[Ivan Franko]].
==United Kingdom==
*[[Abney Park Cemetery|Abney Park]], Stoke Newington, London - Opened in 1840, it is one of London's [[Magnificent Seven, London|Magnificent Seven]] cemeteries and was the first wholly non-denominational cemetery in Europe; architecture by [[William Hosking]], arboretum by [[Loddiges]], design concept by [[George Collison]] based partly on the 'New World' principles and designs of [[Mount Auburn Cemetery]]. Although open to all, it became particularly noted as the main C19th burial place of English [[nonconformist]] ministers, scholars and missionaries as [[Bunhill Fields]] became full
*[[Aldershot Military Cemetery]], first enclosed in 1856, it is the final resting place Military personal of all ranks, or ex military personnel and for internment of wives and families, and for some civilians who have spent their life with the army.
*[[Arnos Vale Cemetery]], [[Bristol]] - established 1837, first burial 1839
*[[Ballyoan Cemetery]], [[County Londonderry]]
*[[Belfast City Cemetery]], [[Belfast]]
*[[Brockley and Ladywell Cemeteries]], [[London]], opened in 1858, they are characteristic examples of the first wave of Victorian public cemeteries
*[[Brompton Cemetery]]- Opened in 1840, it is one of London's [[Magnificent Seven, London|Magnificent Seven]] cemeteries and is the final resting place for a number of prominent persons including [[Samuel Cunard]], [[Emmeline Pankhurst]], [[Charles Fremantle|Sir Charles Fremantle]] amongst others.
*[[Brookwood Cemetery]] - Brookwood, [[Woking]], [[Surrey]] - resting place for over 240,000 people.
*[[Bunhill Fields]], London, England - note as the main late C17th, C18th and early C19th burial place of [[nonconformist]] ministers, scholars, and literary figures including [[John Bunyan]], [[William Blake]], [[Isaac Watts]] and [[Daniel Defoe]]
*[[Canongate Kirkyard]], Edinburgh, Scotland - Resting place of Adam Smith, regarded as the founder of modern economics
*[[Croydon Cemetery]], [[London]]
*[[Ford Park Cemetery]], [[Plymouth]]
*[[Glasgow Necropolis]], [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]] - elaborate [[mausolea]]
*[[Golders Green Crematorium]], [[Golders Green, London, England]]
*[[Hampstead Cemetery]], [[London]]
*[[Highgate Cemetery]], [[London]], is notable for its Egyptian Avenue and Lebanon Circle. Highgate contains the tomb of [[Karl Marx]], topped with a huge bronze bust, [[Douglas Adams]], [[Jacob Bronowski]], [[Charles Cruft]], [[George Eliot]], [[Michael Faraday]], [[William Friese-Greene]], [[Stella Gibbons]], [[Sheila Gish]], [[Radclyffe Hall]], [[Leslie Hutchinson]], [[Sidney Nolan]], prolific actor [[Ralph Richardson|Sir Ralph Richardson]], [[Christina Rossetti]], [[William Michael Rossetti]], [[Elizabeth Siddal]], [[Herbert Spencer]], [[Feliks Topolski]] and [[Max Wall]].
*[[Iona Abbey]], last resting place of many [[Monarch|king]]s of [[Scotland]], and Labour leader [[John Smith (UK politician)|John Smith]]
*[[Kensal Green Cemetery]], London, oldest English cemetery of its type still in operation, many elaborate [[Victorian era|Victorian]] mausoleums, including those of [[William Makepeace Thackeray]] and [[Anthony Trollope]]. [[W. H.Smith]] is buried there.
*[[Milltown Cemetery]], [[Falls Road (Belfast)|Falls Road]], [[Belfast]]
*[[Southern Cemetery]], [[Manchester]]
*[[St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cemetery]] at [[Kensal Green]] in [[London]] is the final resting place for a number of notables including [[Louis Lucien Bonaparte|Prince Louis Lucien Bonaparte]], [[Sax Rohmer]] and [[Krystyna Skarbek]].
*[[St Botolph Aldersgate]], London
*[[St Margarets, London]]
*[[St Paul's Cathedral]], London has a substantial crypt and has over 200 memorials. Both [[Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson|Lord Nelson]] and [[Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington|The Duke of Wellington]] among others are buried here.
*[[Westminster Abbey]], London, many English monarchs, Sir Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin and [[Laurence Olivier|Lord Laurence Olivier]]
*[[West Norwood Cemetery]], one of London's [[Magnificent Seven, London|Magnificent Seven]], containing a record 65 [[listed building|listed monuments]], and many notables including [[Sir Henry Bessemer]], Dr [[William Marsden]], Sir [[Hiram Maxim]], [[Paul Reuter|Paul Julius Baron von Reuter]]
==United States of America==
===Alabama===
*[[Ahavas Chesed Cemetery]], [[Mobile, Alabama|Mobile]]
*[[Church Street Graveyard]], [[Mobile, Alabama|Mobile]]
*[[Elmwood Cemetery (Birmingham, Alabama)|Elmwood Cemetery]], [[Birmingham, Alabama|Birmingham]] - [[Bear Bryant]], [[Eddie Kendricks]], [[Sun Ra]].
* Forest Hill Cemetery, [[Birmingham, Alabama|Birmingham]] - [[Rufus Willis Cobb]]
*[[Magnolia Cemetery (Mobile, Alabama)|Magnolia Cemetery]], [[Mobile, Alabama|Mobile]]
*[[Maple Hill Cemetery (Huntsville, Alabama)|Maple Hill Cemetery]], [[Huntsville, Alabama|Huntsville]]
*[[Oak Hill Cemetery (Birmingham, Alabama)|Oak Hill Cemetery]], [[Birmingham, Alabama|Birmingham]] - [[Louise Wooster]]
*[[Oakwood Cemetery (Montgomery, Alabama)|Oakwood Cemetery]], [[Montgomery, Alabama|Montgomery]] - [[Hank Williams]]
*[[Old Catholic Cemetery (Mobile, Alabama)|Old Catholic Cemetery]], [[Mobile, Alabama|Mobile]]
*[[Sha'arai Shomayim Cemetery]], [[Mobile, Alabama|Mobile]]
*Pine Hill Cemetery, [[Auburn, Alabama|Auburn]]
===Arizona===
* [[Boothill Graveyard]] ([[Tombstone, Arizona]]) - [[Gunfight at the O.K. Corral|Billy Clanton]], [[Gunfight at the O.K. Corral|Frank McLaury]], and [[Gunfight at the O.K. Corral|Tom McLaury]].
* [[Greenwood Memory Lawn]] ([[Phoenix, Arizona]]) - [[Walter Winchell]].
* [[Mesa Cemetery]] ([[Mesa, Arizona]]) - [[Waylon Jennings]], and [[Ernesto Miranda]].
* [[National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona]] ([[Phoenix, Arizona]])
* [[Paradise Memorial Gardens (Arizona)|Paradise Memorial Gardens]] ([[Scottsdale, Arizona]]) - [[Elisabeth Kübler-Ross]].
* [[Pioneer & Military Memorial Park]] ([[Phoenix, Arizona]]) - [[Darrell Duppa]], and [[King Woolsey]].
* [[Railroad Park (cemetery)|Railroad Park]] ([[Willcox, Arizona]]) - [[Rex Allen]] and his horse, KoKo.
* [[Wittmann Cemetery]] ([[Wittmann, Arizona]])
===Arkansas===
*[[Mount Holly Cemetery]], [[Little Rock, Arkansas|Little Rock]] - known as Westminster Abbey of Arkansas;
===California===
*[[Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery]], [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]]; [[George Alexander (politician)|George Alexander]], [[Phineas Banning]], [[Jessie Benton Frémont]], [[Louise Glaum]], [[Hattie McDaniel]], [[Anna May Wong]], [[Frederic T. Woodman]]
*[[Calvary Cemetery, East Los Angeles|Calvary Cemetery]], [[East Los Angeles, California|East Los Angeles]]; [[King Baggot]], [[Lionel Barrymore]], [[Ethel Barrymore]], [[Lou Costello]], [[Dolores Costello]], [[Irene Dunne]], [[John Hodiak]], [[Mabel Normand]]
*[[Centerville Pioneer Cemetery]], [[Fremont, California|Fremont]];
*[[Chapel of the Pines Crematory]], [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]];
*[[Cypress Lawn Memorial Park]], [[Colma, California|Colma]] (known as [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]]'s "City of the Dead"); [[Gertrude Atherton]], [[Hubert Howe Bancroft]], [[William Randolph Hearst]], [[Hiram W. Johnson]], [[Frederick Low]]
*[[Eden Memorial Park Cemetery]], [[Mission Hills, Los Angeles, California|Mission Hills, Los Angeles]]; [[Lenny Bruce]], [[Harvey Lembeck]], [[Groucho Marx]], [[Catya Sassoon]], [[Roy Stuart (actor)|Roy Stuart]]
*[[El Camino Memorial Park]], [[San Diego, California|San Diego]];
*[[Evergreen Cemetery, Oakland|Evergreen Cemetery]], [[Oakland, California|Oakland]]; [[Huey P. Newton]]
*[[Forest Lawn Cemetery (Cathedral City)|Forest Lawn - Cathedral City Cemetery]], [[Cathedral City, California|Cathedral City]]; [[Alice Faye]], [[Charles Rogers (actor)|Buddy Rogers]], [[Dinah Shore]], [[Jane Wyman]]
*[[Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)|Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills Cemetery]], [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]]; [[Bette Davis]], [[Sandra Dee]], [[Andy Gibb]], [[Buster Keaton]], [[Dorothy Lamour]], [[Charles Laughton]], [[Stan Laurel]], [[Liberace]], [[Ricky Nelson]], [[George Raft]], [[John Ritter]], [[Telly Savalas]]; ([[Lucille Ball]] was originally interred here, but was removed to [[Jamestown, New York]], in 2002)
*[[Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale|Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery]], [[Glendale, California|Glendale]]; [[Joan Blondell]], [[Humphrey Bogart]], [[Clara Bow]], [[George Burns]], [[Walt Disney]], [[Errol Flynn]], [[Clark Gable]], [[Jean Harlow]], [[Carole Lombard]], [[Mary Pickford]], [[Robert Taylor (actor)|Robert Taylor]], [[Robert Young (actor)|Robert Young]], and many others; satirized in [[Evelyn Waugh]]'s novel, ''[[The Loved One]]''
*[[Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery]], [[Point Loma, San Diego, California|Point Loma]];
*[[Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Los Altos, California|Gate of Heaven Cemetery]], [[Los Altos, California|Los Altos]]; historian [[Iris Chang]]
*[[Grand View Memorial Park Cemetery]], [[Glendale, California|Glendale]]; [[Edna Purviance]], [[Chill Wills]], [[Leo G. Carroll]]
*[[Golden Gate National Cemetery]], [[San Bruno, California|San Bruno]];
*[[Hills of Eternity Cemetery]], [[Colma, California|Colma]] (known as the "City of the Dead"); [[Wyatt Earp]], [[Saveliy Kramarov]]
*[[Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery]], [[Culver City, California|Culver City]]; [[Jack Benny]], [[Milton Berle]], [[Al Jolson]]
*[[Hollywood Forever Cemetery]], [[Hollywood, Los Angeles, California|Hollywood]]; [[Don Adams]], [[Mel Blanc]], [[Marion Davies]], [[Cecil B. DeMille]], [[Douglas Fairbanks]], [[Janet Gaynor]], [[John Huston]], [[Peter Lorre]], [[Eleanor Powell]], [[William Desmond Taylor]], [[Tyrone Power]], [[Bugsy Siegel]], [[Rudolph Valentino]], [[Clifton Webb]], [[Fay Wray]]
*[[Holy Cross Cemetery, Colma|Holy Cross Cemetery]], [[Colma, California|Colma]]; [[Joe DiMaggio]], [[Pat Brown]], [[George Moscone]], [[Amadeo Giannini]], [[Vince Guaraldi]], [[Abigail Folger]]
*[[Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City|Holy Cross Cemetery]], [[Culver City, California|Culver City]]; [[Bing Crosby]], [[Lawrence Welk]], [[Sharon Tate]], [[Bela Lugosi]]
*[[Home of Peace Cemetery]], [[East Los Angeles, California|East Los Angeles]]; [[Curly Howard]] and [[Shemp Howard]] (from [[Three Stooges]]), [[Louis B. Mayer]], [[Jack Warner]]
*[[Inglewood Park Cemetery]], [[Inglewood, California|Inglewood]]; [[Edgar Bergen]], [[Ella Fitzgerald]], [[Betty Grable]], [[Gypsy Rose Lee]], [[Cesar Romero]]
*[[Los Angeles National Cemetery]], [[West Los Angeles (region)|West Los Angeles]];
*[[Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego|Mount Hope Cemetery]], [[San Diego, California|San Diego]]; [[Samuel Brannan]], [[Raymond Chandler]], [[Benjamin T. Frederick]], [[Alonzo Horton]], [[George Marston]]
*[[Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery]], [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]]; [[Lee J. Cobb]], [[Cass Elliott]], [[Phil Silvers]]
*[[Mount Tamalpais Cemetery]], [[San Rafael, California|San Rafael]]; [[Bessie Barriscale]], [[Howard C. Hickman]], [[Ernie Nevers]], [[Diane Marie Antonia Varsi]]
*[[Mountain View Cemetery (Oakland, California)|Mountain View Cemetery]], [[Oakland, California|Oakland]]; [[Black Dahlia|Elizabeth Short]], [[Henry Kaiser]], [[Julia Morgan]]
*[[Oakwood Memorial Park Cemetery]], [[Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California|Chatsworth]]; [[Adele Astaire]], [[Fred Astaire]], [[Bob Crane]], [[Gloria Grahame]], [[Ginger Rogers]]
*[[Old City Cemetery, Sacramento|Old City Cemetery]] (aka Sacramento Historic Cemetery), [[Sacramento, California|Sacramento]];
*[[Our Lady Of Angels Cathedral and Mausoleum]] (First Catheral and burial place in over 30 years in the United States), [[Downtown Los Angeles]]; [[Gregory Peck]]
*[[Riverside National Cemetery]], [[Riverside, California|Riverside]];
*[[Rose Hills Memorial Park]], [[Whittier, California|Whittier]] (the largest cemetery in the world); [[Alvin Ailey, Jr.]], [[William Hopper]], [[Haing S. Ngor]]
*[[San Fernando Mission Cemetery]], [[Mission Hills, Los Angeles, California|Mission Hills]]; [[William Bendix]], [[Walter Brennan]], [[Evelyn Brent]], [[Betty Compson]], [[Chuck Connors]], [[William Frawley]], [[Bob Hope]], [[Ritchie Valens]], [[Jane Wyatt]]
*[[Stanford Mausoleum]], [[Stanford University]]; [[Leland Stanford, Jr.]] and his parents, [[Leland Stanford|Leland]] and [[Jane Stanford]]
*[[Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery]], [[North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California|North Hollywood]]; [[Bea Benaderet]], [[Lita Grey]], [[Oliver Hardy]], [[Mae Murray]]
*[[Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery]], [[Westwood, Los Angeles, California|Westwood]]; [[Eddie Albert]], [[Eve Arden]], [[Fanny Brice]], [[Eva Gabor]], [[Gene Kelly]], [[Marilyn Monroe]], [[Billy Wilder]], [[Natalie Wood]], [[Frank Zappa]]
*[[Woodlawn Memorial Cemetery, Santa Monica|Woodlawn Memorial Cemetery]], [[Santa Monica, California|Santa Monica]]; [[Charles Bickford]], [[Glenn Ford]], [[Paul Henreid]], [[Doug McClure]], [[Irene Ryan]]
===Connecticut===
*[[All Saint's Cemetery]], [[North Haven, Connecticut|North Haven]];
*[[Almshouse Cemetery]], [[Norwich, Connecticut|Norwich]];<ref name="Rogak">Rogak, Lisa (2004), ''Stones and Bones of New England: A guide to unusual, historic, and otherwise notable cemeteries'', Globe Pequat ISBN 07627-3000-5 </ref>
*[[Ancient Burying Ground]], [[Hartford, Connecticut|Hartford]];<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Antientest Burial Ground]], [[New London, Connecticut|New London]];<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Bara-Hack Cemetery]], [[Pomfret, Connecticut|Pomfret]];<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Cedar Hill Cemetery]], [[Hartford, Connecticut|Hartford]];
*[[Great Hill Cemetery]], [[Seymour, Connecticut|Seymour]];
*[[Gregory's Four Corners Burial Ground]], [[Trumbull, Connecticut|Trumbull]];
*[[Green Cemetery]], [[Glastonbury, Connecticut|Glastonbury]];<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Grove Street Cemetery]], [[New Haven, Connecticut|New Haven]];
*[[Gunntown Cemetery]], [[Naugatuck, Connecticut|Naugatuck]];
*[[Mansfield Center Cemetery]], [[Mansfield, Connecticut|Mansfield]];<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Milford Cemetery]], [[Milford, Connecticut|Milford]];<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Mountain Grove Cemetery, Bridgeport|Mountain Grove Cemetery]], [[Bridgeport, Connecticut|Bridgeport]];
*[[Nathan Hale Cemetery]], [[Coventry, Connecticut|Coventry]];<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Old Burying Ground, Fairfield|Old Burying Ground]], [[Fairfield, Connecticut|Fairfield]];<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Palisado Cemetery]], [[Windsor, Connecticut|Windsor]];<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Riverside Cemetery (Farmington, Connecticut)|Riverside Cemetery]], [[Farmington, Connecticut|Farmington]];<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Seventh Day Baptist Cemetery]], [[Burlington, Connecticut|Burlington]];
*[[South Burying Grounds]], [[Kensington, Connecticut|Kensington]];
*[[Stepney Cemetery]], [[Monroe, Connecticut|Monroe]];
*[[Union Cemetery, Easton|Union Cemetery]], [[Easton, Connecticut|Easton]];
*[[Westford Hill Cemetery]], [[Ashford, Connecticut|Ashford]];<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Woodstock Hill Cemetery]], [[Woodstock, Connecticut|Woodstock]];<ref name="Rogak"/>
===District of Columbia===
*[[Congressional Cemetery]], [[Washington, D.C.]]
*[[Holy Rood Cemetery]], (on the grounds of [[Georgetown University]]), [[Washington, D.C.]]
*[[Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery]], [[Washington, D.C.]]
*[[Oak Hill Cemetery]], [[Washington, D.C.]]
*[[Rock Creek Cemetery]], [[Washington D.C.]]
===Florida===
*[[Geneva Cemetery]], [[Geneva, Florida|Geneva]] is where [[Lewis Paine]], also known as [[Lewis Thornton Powell]], co-conspirator in the [[assassination]] of President [[Abraham Lincoln]], is buried.
*[[Houston Pioneer Cemetery]], [[Eau Gallie, Florida|Eau Gallie]]
*[[Limona Cemetery]], [[Brandon, Florida|Brandon]]
*[[Ocoee Cemetery]], [[Ocoee, Florida|Ocoee]]
*Westview Cemetery, [[Broward County]], [[Pompano Beach, Florida|Pompano Beach]]; [[Esther Rolle]], actor, (mother on [[Good Times]]) is buried here.
===Georgia===
*[[Bonaventure Cemetery]], [[Savannah, Georgia|Savannah]], made famous by the ''[[Bird Girl]]'' sculpture featured on the cover of the book, and in the movie of, ''[[Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil]]'';
*[[Forest Lawn Cemetery]], College Park - Final resting place of Whitman Mayo (actor who played Grady Wilson on the 1970s hit sitcom "Sanford and Son").
*[[Lincoln Cemetery]], [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]] - Final resting place of Theodore "Tiger" Flowers (first African-American middle-weight boxing champion) and [[Rev. Hosea L. Williams]] (civil rights leader who worked with Martin Luther King, Jr.)
*[[Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Non-Violent Social Change]], [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]] - Final resting place of civil rights icon [[Martin Luther King, Jr.]]
*[[Morehouse College]], [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]] - Final resting place of Dr. John Hope (President of Atlanta University) and wife, [[Benjamin Mays|Dr. Benjamin E. Mays]] (President of Morehouse College and mentor to Martin Luther King, Jr.) and wife Sadie
*[[Oakland Cemetery (Atlanta, Georgia)|Oakland Cemetery]], [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]], is where [[Margaret Mitchell]], author of ''[[Gone with the Wind]]'', [[Maynard H. Jackson]] (first black mayor of Atlanta), [[Bobby Jones (golfer)|Bobby Jones]] (famed golfer) are buried. It is also known being part of the Rural Garden Cemetery movement with beautiful landscapes and Victorian monuments. Has one of the largest sections dedicated to the Confederate dead in the nation.
*[[Oconee Hill Cemetery]], [[Athens, Georgia|Athens]], is where numerous Georgia politicians, Confederate soldiers, [[:Category:University of Georgia presidents|University of Georgia (UGA) presidents]] and other notable UGA and Athens people are buried. [[Dean Rusk]], former United States Secretary of State, and [[Ricky Wilson (American musician)|Ricky Wilson]], guitarist in the rock band ''The B-52's'', are buried in this cemetery.
*[[Rose Hill Cemetery (Georgia)|Rose Hill Cemetery]], [[Macon, Georgia|Macon]], is where [[Allman Brothers Band]] guitarist [[Duane Allman]] and bassist [[Berry Oakley]] are buried.
*[[South-View Cemetery]], [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]]- Final resting place of Alonzo F. Herndon (Atlanta's first black millionaire), [[Martin Luther King, Sr.|Rev. Martin Luther King, Sr.]] and [[Alberta Williams King|Mrs. Martin Luther King, Sr.]] (mother and father of [[Martin Luther King, Jr.]]).
*[[Westview Cemetery]], [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]]- Largest Cemetery in Southeastern United States. Final resting place of [[Henry W. Grady]], [[Joel Chandler Harris]] (Author), [[Asa Candler]](businessman) and Rev. Dr. Corneilus L. Henderson (United Methodist Church Minister/Bishop).
*[[St. James Episcopal Cemetery]], Marietta. The final resting place of both [[JonBenét Ramsey]] and [[Patsy Ramsey]].
===Hawai‘i===
*[[Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery|Hawai‘i State Veterans Cemetery]], [[Kaneohe, Hawaii|Kāne‘ohe, Honolulu]], Hawai‘i, official state veterans cemetery for those who served in the United States Armed Forces
*[[Honolulu Catholic Cemetery]], 839A South King Street, Honolulu. Notable persons interred here include the [[Roman Catholic]] [[bishop]]s of the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu|Vicariate Apostolic of the Hawaiian Islands]], as well as other famous persons such as Congressional delegate [[Robert William Wilcox|Robert Wilcox]] and Tahitian princess Eugénie Ninito Sumner.
*[[National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific]], [[Punchbowl Crater|Punchbowl]], [[Honolulu]], Hawai‘i, official United States Armed Forces cemetery comparable to Arlington National Cemetery, final resting place of Spanish-American War, World War I, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War and Gulf War dead. Also interred are the former [[List of Governors of Hawaii|Governors of Hawai‘i]], influential American statesmen, Challenger disaster victims, among others.
*[[Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii|Royal Mausoleum at Mauna‘ala]], [[Nuuanu, Honolulu|Nu‘uanu, Honolulu]], Hawai‘i, official resting place of the Kamehameha and Kalakaua dynasties who reigned over the [[Kingdom of Hawaii|Kingdom of Hawai‘i]]
*[[USS Arizona Memorial]], [[Pearl Harbor]], [[Oahu|O‘ahu]], Hawai‘i, official resting place of those killed during the attack on Honolulu on [[7 December]] [[1941]]
*[[Valley of the Temples]], [[Kaneohe, Hawaii|Kāne‘ohe, Honolulu]], Hawai‘i, home of the [[Byodo-In Temple]] and final resting place of [[Walter F. Dillingham]]. Former [[Philippines]] dictator President [[Ferdinand E. Marcos]] was also entombed here for a brief period, and his mausoleum was open to public visitation, until his body was returned to the Philippines where it remains until today on permanent display in a shrine specially built for him in the family's home province of [[Ilocos Norte]].
===Idaho===
*Ketchum Cemetery, [[Ketchum, Idaho]] - Burial place of [[Ernest Hemingway]]
===Illinois===
*[[Chicago]]:
**[[Bachelor's Grove Cemetery, Chicago|Bachelor's Grove Cemetery]] - a small, abandoned and reportedly haunted cemetery.
**[[Graceland Cemetery]] - resting place of many members of Chicago's architectural, political, and industrial elite. [[Marshall Field]], [[Cyrus McCormick]], [[Carter Harrison, Sr.|Carter Harrison]], [[Potter Palmer]], [[Ludwig Mies van der Rohe]], [[Louis Sullivan]], and [[Daniel Burnham]] are a few famous people buried here.
**[[Mount Carmel Cemetery (Hillside)|Mount Carmel Cemetery]] - the final resting place of several Bishops and Archbishops of Chicago, as well as organized crime figures such as [[Al Capone]]. The cemetery is located just west of Chicago in [[Hillside, Illinois]].
**[[Rosehill Cemetery, Chicago|Rosehill Cemetery]] - [[Julius Rosenwald]], [[Oscar Meyer]] and others.
**[[Oak Woods Cemetery, Chicago]] - burial site for [[Enrico Fermi]], [[Cap Anson]], [[Jesse Owens]] and other notables.
**[[Westlawn Cemetery]] - [[Jack Ruby]], [[Abe Saperstein]].
*[[Burr Oak Cemetery and Restvale Cemetery]], [[Alsip, Illinois|Alsip]] (near Chicago) - are the final resting places for many prominent [[African-American]] musicians and other personalities including [[Muddy Waters]], [[Dinah Washington]], [[Candy Jim Taylor]], [[Ezzard Charles]].
*[[Chippiannock Cemetery]], [[Rock Island, Illinois|Rock Island]]. Listed on the cemetery National Registry in 1994. Memorials created by significant artists, including [[Alexander Stirling Calder]] and [[Paul de Vigne]].
*[[Evergreen Cemetery (Bloomington, IL)|Evergreen Cemetery]] in [[Bloomington, Illinois|Bloomington]] - resting place of former [[Vice President of the United States]] [[Adlai E. Stevenson I]], former [[United States Ambassadors to the United Nations|U.S. Ambassdor to the United Nations]] [[Adlai Stevenson|Adlai E. Stevenson II]], and former [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court Justice]] [[David Davis (senator)|David Davis]], among others.
*[[Oak Ridge Cemetery]] in [[Springfield, Illinois|Springfield]] - resting place of former [[President of the United States]] [[Abraham Lincoln]], and members of his family, as well as notable state of [[Illinois]] politicians.
*[[Forest Park, Illinois|Forest Park]]
**[[German Waldheim Cemetery]] - Including several [[anarchists]] and [[socialists]], including the [[Haymarket Riot|Haymarket]] Martyrs, [[Emma Goldman]], and others.
**[[Jewish Waldheim Cemetery]]
**[[Altenheim Cemetery]]
**[[Woodlawn Cemetery (Forest Park, Illinois)|Woodlawn Cemetery]]
***[[Showmen's Rest]] - circus performers
**[[Concordia Cemetery]]
**[[Virden Cemetery]]
[[Maplewood Cemetery]] Rantoul
[[Holy Sepulchre]] Rantoul
===Indiana===
*[[Crown Hill Cemetery]], [[Indianapolis, Indiana|Indianapolis]] - third largest cemetery in the United States (by area) and burial place of [[John Dillinger]], [[Charles Fairbanks]], Dr. [[Richard Jordan Gatling]], President [[Benjamin Harrison]], [[James Whitcomb Riley]], eleven Indiana Governors and fourteen Indianapolis Mayors.
*[[Dayton Cemetery]], located in Dayton, Sheffield Township, [[Tippecanoe County, Indiana]]. Final resting place of Blind Melon lead singer [[Shannon Hoon]].
*[[Earlham Cemetery]], [[Richmond, Indiana]]
*[[Heady Lane Cemetery]], [[Fishers, Indiana]]-small cemetery which dates back to the early 1800s and has many members of the Heady family in it.
*[[Lutherania Cemetery]], [[Richmond, Indiana]]
*[[Park Cemetery]], [[Fairmount, Indiana|Fairmount]] - burial place of [[James Dean]].
*[[Pleasant Valley Cemetery]] - small cemetery which dates back to the early 1800s.
* [http://genealogytrails.com/ind/orange/bg.html Beech Grove Cemetery] Orange County, Indiana. Very Large, originally a Quaker Cemetery
* [http://genealogytrails.com/ind/orange/hc.html Hunt Cemetery] Orange County, Indiana
===Iowa===
*[[Linwood Cemetery (Dubuque)|Linwood Cemetery]], [[Dubuque, Iowa|Dubuque]]. One of the main cemeteries for people living in the Dubuque area. Originally it was the cemetery for the city's Protestants, but now it serves people of all faiths. A number of prominent Iowans are buried at the cemetery.
*[[Logan Park Cemetery (Sioux City)|Logan Park Cemetery]], [[Sioux City, Iowa|Sioux City]]- burial place of cartoonist, [[Jay Darling]] and of notable historical figures.
*[[Mount Calvary Cemetery (Dubuque)|Mount Calvary Cemetery]], [[Dubuque, Iowa|Dubuque]]. This cemetery was originally the main burial location for the German Catholics of Dubuque. It is presently one of the two main Catholic cemeteries in Dubuque.
*[[Mount Olivet Cemetery (Dubuque)|Mount Olivet Cemetery]], [[Dubuque, Iowa|Dubuque]]. This cemetery, along with Mount Calvary Cemetery, is one of two main Catholic cemeteries in Dubuque.
*Oakdale Cemetery, [[Davenport, Iowa|Davenport]]. Burial place of jazz legend, [[Bix Beiderbecke]].
*Oakland Cemetery, [[Centerville, Iowa|Centerville]]. This cemetery is the city owned cemetery for Centerville and is the burial place of former [[Governor of Iowa]], [[Francis M. Drake]].
*Oakland Cemetery, [[Iowa City, Iowa|Iowa City]]. This cemetery is home to the Black Angel, a burial monument surrounded by mystery and superstition.
*Saint Joseph Cemetery, [[Earling, Iowa|Earling]].
===Kansas===
*[[Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery]], [[Leavenworth, Kansas|Leavenworth]]. Founded in 1862. Burial place of [[American Civil War|Civil War]] and [[Indian War]] veterans, including eight [[Medal of Honor]] recipients, and the Fort and town's namesake, Brigadier General [[Henry Leavenworth]].
*[[Oak Hill Cemetery (Lawrence, Kansas)|Oak Hill Cemetery]], [[Lawrence, Kansas|Lawrence]]. Burial place of [[William C. Quantrill|Quantrill]] raid victims, [[Langston Hughes]]' grandparents, many [[American Civil War|Civil War]], [[World War I]], [[World War II]] veterans and was once called by famed journalist [[William Allen White]] the "Kansas [[Arlington National Cemetery|Arlington]]".
*[[Stull, Kansas#Stull Cemetery|Stull Cemetery]], [[Kanwaka Township]],[[Douglas County, Kansas|Douglas County]]. Reported "gateway to Hell". Buried there are many of the town founders whose families still reside in the area.
*[[Sunset Cemetery (Manhattan)|Sunset Cemetery]], [[Manhattan, Kansas|Manhattan]]. The first cemetery in Manhattan, founded in 1860. It is the burial place of the fourth Governor of Kansas [[Nehemiah Green]], [[Earl Woods]], scientist [[Samuel Wendell Williston]], anthropologist [[Solon Toothaker Kimball]], and other local notables, including one [[Medal of Honor]] recipient.
===Kentucky===
*[[Zachary Taylor National Cemetery]], [[Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville]] - burial place of [[President of the United States|President]] [[Zachary Taylor]].
*[[Cave Hill Cemetery]], [[Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville]] - burial place of [[Colonel Sanders]].
*[[Moffitt Cemetery]], [[Milton, Kentucky|Milton]] - a part of the film [[Some Came Running]], starring [[Frank Sinatra]], [[Dean Martin]] and [[Shirley MacLaine]], was shot on location here.
*[[Lexington Cemetery]], [[Lexington, Kentucky|Lexington]] - established 1849. Burial place of [[Henry Clay]], [[John Hunt Morgan]], and [[John Cabell Breckinridge]].
*[[Walnut Hills Cemetery]]- a part of the film [[Rain Man]] starring [[Tom Cruise]] and [[Dustin Hoffman]].
===Louisiana===
*[[Forest Lawm Memorial Park (Pineville, Louisiana)|Forest Lawn Memorial Park]] is located on [[U.S. Highway 165]] in [[Pineville, Louisiana|Pineville]].
*[[Forest Park Cemetery (Shreveport, Louisiana)|Forest Park Cemetery]], [[Shreveport, Louisiana|Shreveport]], contains graves of many of the city's business and political leaders.
*[[Hill Crest Memorial Park]] in [[Bossier City, Louisiana|Bossier City]] has the grave of [[Country (genre)|Country]] [[singer]] [[Johnny Horton]].
*[[Metairie Cemetery]], [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]] - grandest of the city's cemeteries, it is the burial site of notables such as [[Al Hirt]], [[P.G.T. Beauregard]] and others. Because of the high water table (parts of the city are below sea level), graves in New Orleans cemeteries are above ground.
*[[Saint Louis Cemetery|St. Louis Cemetery #1,#2,#3]], New Orleans - burial place of [[Marie Laveau]], [[Voodoo]] Queen of New Orleans, and many notable pirates and politicians.
=== Maine ===
*[[Ancient Cemetery]], [[Wiscasset (town), Maine|Wiscasset]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Brooklin Cemetery]], [[North Brooklin, Maine|North Brooklin]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Buck Cemetery]], [[Bucksport, Maine|Bucksport]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Eastern Cemetery]], [[Portland, Maine|Portland]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Fort Hill Cemetery, Winslow|Fort Hill Cemetery]], [[Winslow, Maine|Winslow]]
*[[First Parish Cemetery]], [[York, Maine|York]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Gray Cemetery]], [[Gray, Maine|Gray]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Mount Hope Cemetery, Bangor|Mount Hope Cemetery]], [[Bangor, Maine|Bangor]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[O'Brien Cemetery]], [[Machias, Maine|Machias]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Old Burying Yard, Kittery Point|Old Burying Yard]], [[Kittery Point, Maine|Kittery Point]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Old Burying Yard, York|Old Burying Yard]], [[York, Maine|York]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Old German Church and Cemetery]], [[Waldoboro, Maine|Waldoboro]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Orgonon]], [[Rangeley, Maine|Rangeley]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[State of Maine Burial Ground]], [[Augusta, Maine|Augusta]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Togus National Cemetery]], [[Chelsea, Maine|Chelsea]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Webster Road Cemetery]], [[Freeport, Maine|Freeport]]. The final resting place of Leon Leonwood Bean, founder of [[L.L.Bean]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
=== Maryland ===
*[[Antietam National Cemetery]], [[Sharpsburg, Maryland|Sharpsburg]]
*[[Crownsville Veterans Cemetery]], [[Crownsville, Maryland|Crownsville]]
*[[Druid Ridge Cemetery]], [[Pikesville, Maryland|Pikesville]]
*[[Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens]], [[Timonium, Maryland|Timonium]]
*[[Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Silver Spring| Gate of Heaven Cemetery]], [[Silver Spring, Maryland|Silver Spring]] - burial site of [[Mattie Stepanek]]
*[[Greenmount Cemetery]], [[Baltimore, Maryland|Baltimore]] - burial site of [[Samuel Arnold]], [[John Wilkes Booth]], [[Allen Dulles]], [[Johns Hopkins]], [[Benjamin Chew Howard]], [[Joseph E. Johnston]], [[Sidney Lanier]], and many other notable Marylanders
*[[Lincoln Memorial Cemetery]], [[Suitland, Maryland|Suitland]]
*[[Loudon Park Cemetery]], [[Baltimore]] - burial site of [[Charles Joseph Bonaparte]], [[Frederick William Nicholls Crouch]], [[H. L. Mencken]], [[Ottmar Mergenthaler]], [[Mary Pickersgill]], and many other noteworthy Marylanders
*[[Mount Olivet Cemetery (Frederick)|Mount Olivet Cemetery]], [[Frederick, Maryland|Frederick]] - burial site of [[Barbara Fritchie]] and [[Francis Scott Key]]
*[[Old Saint Paul's Cemetery]], [[Baltimore]] - [[Lewis Addison Armistead|Lewis Armistead]], [[George Atzerodt]], [[Samuel Chase]], [[John E. Howard|John Eager Howard]], and many others of note
*[[United States Naval Academy Cemetery]], [[Annapolis]]
*[[Saint Mary's Cemetery (Maryland)|Saint Mary's Cemetery]], [[Rockville, Maryland|Rockville]] - burial site of [[F Scott Fitzgerald]]
*[[Westminster Hall and Burying Ground]], [[Baltimore]] - burial site of [[James McHenry]], [[Edgar Allan Poe]], and many other important Marylanders
*[[U.S. National Cemetery]]
===Massachusetts===
*[[Assonet Burying Ground]], [[Assonet, Massachusetts|Assonet]] - burial site of [[John M. Deane]], [[American Civil War|Civil War]] era [[Medal of Honor]] recipient.
*[[Bay Path Cemetery]], [[Springfield, Massachusetts|Springfield]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Burial Hill]], [[Plymouth, Massachusetts|Plymouth]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Burying Point and Witch Trial Victims Memorial]], [[Salem, Massachusetts|Salem]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Center Cemetery]], [[Stockbridge, Massachusetts|Stockbridge]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Copp's Hill]], [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]] - 17th century
*[[Deerfield Cemetery]], [[Deerfield, Massachusetts|Deerfield]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Evergreen Cemetery (Leominster, Massachusetts)|Evergreen Cemetery]], [[Leominster, Massachusetts|Leominster]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Forest Hills Cemetery]], [[Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts|Jamaica Plain]], garden cemetery, founded 1848.
*[[Granary Burying Ground]], [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]] - 17th century
*[[Greek Theology School of Boston]], [[Iakovos, Archbishop of America]].
*[[Green River Cemetery, Greenfield|Green River Cemetery]], [[Greenfield, Massachusetts|Greenfield]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Hillside Cemetery (Shrewsbury, Massachusetts)|Hillside Cemetery]], [[Shrewsbury, Massachusetts|Shrewsbury]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Holyhood Cemetery]], [[Brookline, Massachusetts|Brookline]] - [[Joseph P. Kennedy]], [[Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy]] (first resting place of Patrick Bouvier Kennedy, later reinterred at Arlington National Cemetery)
*[[Hope Cemetery, Worcester|Hope Cemetery]], [[Worcester, Massachusetts|Worcester]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[King's Chapel]], [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]] - 17th century
*[[Knights Cemetery]], [[Pelham, Massachusetts|Pelham]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Mount Auburn Cemetery]], [[Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge]], first garden cemetery, picturesque landscaping; bird, plant, and tree sanctuary, featured in ''[[The Thomas Crown Affair (1968 film)|The Thomas Crown Affair]]'' (1968).
*[[Oak Grove Cemetery (Fall River, Massachusetts)|Oak Grove Cemetery]], [[Fall River, Massachusetts|Fall River]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Old Burial Hill]], [[Marblehead, Massachusetts|Marblehead]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Old Hill Burying Ground]], [[Newburyport, Massachusetts|Newburyport]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Quabbin Park Cemetery]], [[Quabbin, Massachusetts|Quabbin]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Salem Street Burying Ground]], [[Medford, Massachusetts|Medford]], founded late 1600s.
*[[Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Concord|Sleepy Hollow Cemetery]], [[Concord, Massachusetts|Concord]]<ref name="Rogak"/> - [[Henry David Thoreau]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Spider Gates Cemetery]] / [[Old Quaker Cemetery, Leicester|Old Quaker Cemetery]], [[Leicester, Massachusetts|Leicester]]
*[[Swampscott Cemetery]], [[Swampscott, Massachusetts|Swampscott]] - Burial site of Anthony M. Pizzi and Lydia T. Pizzi
*[[Worcester County Memorial Park]], [[Paxton, Massachusetts|Paxton]] [http://www.wcmp.org]<ref name="Rogak"/> Founded in 1961, featured in ''Worcester Telegram and Gazette''.
===Michigan===
*[[All Saints Cemetery]], [[Waterford Township, Michigan|Waterford]]
*[[Eden Cemetery]], [[Mason, Michigan]]
*[[Elmwood Cemetery (Detroit, Michigan)|Elmwood Cemetery]], [[Detroit, Michigan]], burial place of [[Lewis Cass]], [[Zachariah Chandler]], [[Coleman Young]], and many other notable people, especially from the 19th century.
*[[Evergreen Cemetery (Muskegon, Michigan)|Evergreen Cemetery]], [[Muskegon, Michigan|Muskegon]]
*[[Forest Hill Cemetery (Ann Arbor, Michigan)|Forest Hill Cemetery]], [[Ann Arbor, Michigan]]
*[[Fort Custer National Cemetery]], [[Augusta, Michigan]]
*[[Great Lakes National Cemetery]], [[Holly, Michigan]]
*[[Guardian Angel Cemetery]], [[Oakland Charter Township, Michigan|Oakland Township]]
*[[Hawley Cemetery]], [[Mason, Michigan]]
*[[Holy Cross Cemetery (Detroit, Michigan)|Holy Cross Cemetery]], [[Detroit, Michigan|Detroit]]
*[[Holy Sepulchre Cemetery]], [[Southfield, Michigan|Southfield]]
*[[Knapp Cemetery]], [[Northville, Michigan|Northville]]
*[[Lakeside Cemetery]], [[Muskegon, Michigan]]
*[[Lakeside Cemetery]], [[Port Huron, Michigan]]
*[[Leek Cemetery]], [[Mason, Michigan]]
*[[Maple Grove Cemetery (Mason, Michigan)|Maple Grove Cemetery]], [[Mason, Michigan]]
*[[Maple Ridge Cemetery]], [[Holt, Michigan]]
*[[Michigan Memorial Cemetery]], [[Flat Rock, Michigan]]
*[[Mona View Cemetery]], [[Muskegon Heights, Michigan]]
*[[Mount Carmel Cemetery (Wyandotte, Michigan)|Mount Carmel Cemetery]], [[Wyandotte, Michigan|Wyandotte]]
*[[Mount Elliott Cemetery (Detroit, Michigan)|Mount Elliott Cemetery]], [[Detroit, Michigan|Detroit]]
*[[Mount Olivet Cemetery (Detroit, Michigan)|Mount Olivet Cemetery]], [[Detroit, Michigan|Detroit]]
*[[Norton Cemetery (Norton Shores, Michigan)|Norton Cemetery]], [[Norton Shores, Michigan|Norton Shores]]
*[[Oakwood Cemetery (Muskegon, Michigan)|Oakwood Cemetery]], [[Muskegon, Michigan|Muskegon]]
*[[Pine Tree Cemetery]], [[Corunna, Michigan|Corunna]]
*[[Restlawn Cemetery]], Muskegon, Michigan
*[[Resurrection Cemetery]], [[Clinton Charter Township, Michigan|Clinton Township]]
*[[Rural Hill Cemetery]], [[Northville, Michigan|Northville]]
*[[St. Hedwig Cemetery (Michigan)|St. Hedwig Cemetery]], [[Dearborn Heights, Michigan|Dearborn Heights]]
*[[St. John's Catholic Cemetery]], Claybanks Township, Oceana County, Michigan
*[[Thayer Cemetery]], [[Northville, Michigan|Northville]]
*[[Waterford Cemetery]], [[Northville, Michigan|Northville]]
*[[White Chapel Cemetery]], [[Troy, Michigan|Troy]]
*[[William Ganong Cemetery]], [[Westland, Michigan|Westland]]
*[[Woodlawn Cemetery (Detroit, Michigan)|Woodlawn Cemetery]], [[Detroit, Michigan|Detroit]]
*[[Yerkes Cemetery]], [[Northville, Michigan|Northville]]
*[[Pine Grove Cemetery]], Millington. Final resting place of [[Kayla Rolland]].
===Minnesota===
*[[Lakewood Cemetery]], [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]], burial place of [[Orville Freeman]], [[Hubert Humphrey]], [[Muriel Humphrey]], [[Frank C. Mars]], [[Karl Mueller]], [[Floyd B. Olson]], [[Rudy Perpich]], [[John S. Pillsbury]], [[Tiny Tim (musician)|Tiny Tim]], [[Paul Wellstone]], and many other prominent Minnesotans involved in its founding and development.
===Missouri===
*[[Bellefontaine and Calvary Cemeteries]], [[St. Louis, Missouri|St. Louis]], are the final resting place for [[William Burroughs]], [[Sara Teasdale]], [[Tennessee Williams]], [[Kate Chopin]], [[William Clark (explorer)|William Clark]] and others.
*Bollinger County Memorial Park Cemetery is located in Marble Hill, MO and is a Perpetually Endowed Cemetery. Their website is http://www.bcmp.org.
*Alexander Cemetery, Carterville, MO. This cemetery is located on private property south of Carthage, MO. Cemetery information at http://home.windstream.net/krosborn/Alexander%20Cemetery.htm
===Nebraska===
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{{see|List of Cemeteries in Omaha}}
===New Hampshire===
*[[Ambleside Cemetery]], [[Barrington, New Hampshire|Barrington]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Beebe Family Cemetery]], [[Isles of Shoals#Star Island|Star Island, Isles of Shoals]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Chester Village Cemetery]], [[Chester, New Hampshire|Chester]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Eagle Pond Cemetery]], [[Wilmot, New Hampshire|Wilmot]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Gilson Road Cemetery]], [[Nashua, New Hampshire|Nashua]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Laurel Hill Cemetery, Wilton|Laurel Hill Cemetery]], [[Wilton, New Hampshire|Wilton]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Lower Warner Cemetery]], [[Warner, New Hampshire|Warner]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Matthew Thornton Cemetery]], [[Merrimack, New Hampshire|Merrimack]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Merrill Cemetery]], [[Manchester, New Hampshire|Manchester]] - "Commodore" [[George Washington Morrison Nutt]], promoted by [[P.T. Barnum]]
*[[Old Burying Ground, Jaffrey Center|Old Burying Ground]], [[Jaffrey, New Hampshire|Jaffrey Center]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Old Burying Ground, Milford|Old Burying Ground]] / [[Elm Street Cemetery]], [[Milford, New Hampshire|Milford]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Old Burying Ground, Washington, New Hampshire|Old Burying Ground]], [[Washington, New Hampshire|Washington]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Old North Burial Ground]], [[Portsmouth, New Hampshire|Portsmouth]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Old North Cemetery]], [[Concord, New Hampshire|Concord]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Pine Grove Cemetery]], [[Manchester, New Hampshire|Manchester]] - Composer [[Horace Johnson]], [[Governors of New Hampshire|Governor]] [[Person Colby Cheney]]
*[[Plains Cemetery]], [[Kingston, New Hampshire|Kingston]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Valley Cemetery]], [[Manchester, New Hampshire|Manchester]] - 20 acre garden cemetery, founded 1841, final resting place for many [[New Hampshire]] [[United States Congress|congressmen]], [[United States Senate|U.S. Senators]], [[Governors of New Hampshire|governors]] and [[List of mayors of Manchester, New Hampshire|Manchester's mayors]].
===New Jersey===
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*[[Cedar Lawn Cemetery]], [[Paterson, New Jersey]] - Vice President [[Garret A. Hobart]]
*[[Mt. Pleasant Cemetery]], [[Newark, New Jersey]] - burial place of three governors; [[William Pennington]], [[Marcus Lawrence Ward]] and [[Franklin Murphy (governor)|Franklin Murphy]].
*[[Princeton Cemetery]], [[Princeton, New Jersey]] - President [[Grover Cleveland]], Vice President [[Aaron Burr]] and Declaration signer [[John Witherspoon]].
*[[Riverview Cemetery, Trenton|Riverview Cemetery]], [[Trenton, New Jersey]] - burial place of General [[George B. McClellan]].
===New York===
*[[Albany Rural Cemetery]], [[Menands, New York|Menands]] -- President [[Chester A. Arthur]]
*[[Bayside Acacia Cemetery]], [[Bayside, Queens]]
*[[Calvary Cemetery, Queens, New York|Calvary Cemetery]], [[Woodside, Queens]];
*[[Cemetery of the Gate of Heaven]], [[Hawthorne, New York|Hawthorne]] - [[Babe Ruth]], [[James Cagney]], [[Anna Held]], and others;
*[[Cemetery of the Evergreens]], [[Brooklyn]]
*[[Cold Springs Cemetery]], near [[Carlisle Gardens, New York]]
*[[Cypress Hills Cemetery]], [[Brooklyn]]
*[[Salem Fields Cemetery]], [[Brooklyn]]
*[[Ferncliff Cemetery]], [[Hartsdale, New York|Hartsdale]] - [[Joan Crawford]], [[Judy Garland]], [[Malcolm X]], [[Aaliyah]], and others;
*[[Flushing Cemetery]], [[Queens]] - [[Louis Armstrong]]
*[[Forest Lawn Cemetery (Buffalo)|Forest Lawn Cemetery]], [[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]] - [[Millard Fillmore]], [[Shirley Chisholm]], [[Willis Carrier]], [[Rick James]], [[William Fargo]], [[Red Jacket]]
*[[Forest Park Cemetery]], [[Brunswick, New York|Brunswick]]--a famous "haunted" cemetery
*[[Gate of Heaven Cemetery]], [[Westchester County, New York]]
*[[Gerald B. H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery]], [[Stillwater (town), New York|Stillwater]]
*[[Green-Wood Cemetery]], [[Brooklyn, New York|Brooklyn]] - [[Leonard Bernstein]], [[Samuel Morse]], [[Boss Tweed|William March "Boss" Tweed]], [[F.A.O. Schwarz]] and [[Jean-Michel Basquiat]] are among the burials here;
*[[Holy Sepulchre Cemetery (Rochester, New York)|Holy Sepulchre Cemetery]], [[Rochester, New York|Rochester]] - [[Louise Brooks]], [[George Mogridge]]
*[[Kensico Cemetery]], [[Valhalla, New York|Valhalla]] - [[Sergei Rachmaninoff]], [[Ayn Rand]], [[Tommy Dorsey]], [[Lou Gehrig]] and other personalities are interred here
*[[Lutheran All Faiths Cemetery]], [[Middle Village, Queens]]
*[[Machpelah Cemetery]], [[Queens]] - [[Harry Houdini]] is interred here.
*The [[Moravian Cemetery]] in [[New Dorp]] on [[Staten Island]] is the final resting place for several members of the [[Vanderbilt family]].
*[[Mount Albion Cemetery]], [[Albion, New York]]
*[[Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester|Mount Hope Cemetery]], [[Rochester, New York|Rochester]] - [[Susan B. Anthony]], [[Frederick Douglass]], [[Lewis Henry Morgan]], [[John Jacob Bausch]] and [[Henry Lomb]], [[Frank E. Gannett]], [[Hiram Sibley]], [[Hartwell Carver]], [[Myron Holley]], [[George B. Selden]], and many more.
*[[Mount Olivet Cemetery, Queens, New York|Mount Olivet Cemetery]], [[Maspeth, Queens]]
*[[New York Marble Cemetery]], [[East Village, Manhattan]] is the oldest non-sectarian cemetery in New York City.
*[[New York City Marble Cemetery]], [[East Village, Manhattan]] is the second oldest non-sectarian cemetery in New York City.
*[[Oakwood Cemetery (Syracuse)|Oakwood Cemetery]], [[Syracuse, New York]]
*[[Oakwood Cemetery (Troy)|Oakwood Cemetery]], [[Troy, New York|Troy]] - [[Samuel Wilson]] aka [[Uncle Sam]]
*[[Old Colonial Cemetery]], [[Johnstown, New York]] is an old colonial cemetery with many Revolutionary War Soldiers buried here<ref>[http://www.newhorizonsgenealogicalservices.com/cemetery-records.htm New Horizons Genealogy] - New York Cemetery Transcriptions. </ref>.
*[[Saint Anthony's Lutheran Cemetery]], [[Sanborn, New York|Sanborn]]
*[[Saint Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale]] - Interred here are [[Peter J. Brennan]], [[Clarence Williams]], [[Vitas Gerulaitis]], and others.
*[[Sleepy Hollow Cemetery]], [[Sleepy Hollow, New York|Sleepy Hollow]] - [[Washington Irving]], [[Elizabeth Arden]], [[Walter Chrysler]], [[William Rockefeller]], [[Samuel Gompers]], [[Andrew Carnegie]], are among notables buried here. Cemetery named by [[Washington Irving]].
*[[Trinity Churchyard]], [[New York City]] - [[Astor family]] members; Blair family members
*[[Witmer Road Cemetery]], [[Niagara Falls, New York]]
*[[Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx|Woodlawn Cemetery]], [[The Bronx]] - [[Duke Ellington]], [[Herman Melville]], and [[Joseph Pulitzer]] are among those buried here.
*[[Woodlawn Cemetery,Elmira, NEW York}} Interred here: Hal Roach,pioneer Hollywood film-maker; John Jones,escaped slave and chronicler of Confederate Dead from the Elmira Civil War Prison Camp; Ernie Davis, first African-American recipient of the Heisman Trophy; Ross Marvin, team member of Admiral Peary's North Pole Expedition; Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain); Alexander W. Randall, Sixth Governor of the State of Wisconsin and US Post Master General; Governor Lucius Robinson, State of New York; Matthias Arnot, aviation pioneer and patron of the arts; Revolutionary and Civil War Officers and Soldiers
*[[Union cemetery]], [[Fort Edward (town), New York|Fort Edward]] - final resting place of [[Ken Varney]]
===North Carolina===
* [[God's Acre]], the [[Moravian]] Graveyard [[Winston-Salem]]
*[[Old Chapel Hill Cemetery]], [[Chapel Hill, North Carolina|Chapel Hill]]
*[[Oakdale Cemetery]], [[Wilmington, North Carolina|Wilmington]].
*[[New Bern National Cemetery]]
*[[Raleigh National Cemetery]]
*[[Salisbury National Cemetery]]
*[[Wilmington National Cemetery]]
===Ohio===
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* [[Brock Cemetery]], [[Greenville, Ohio]] - [[Annie Oakley]]
* [[Greenlawn Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio|Greenlawn Cemetery]], [[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]] - [[William Dennison (Ohio governor)|William Dennison]], [[Jim Rhodes]], [[Eddie Rickenbacker]], and [[James Thurber]].
* [[Lakeview Cemetery]], [[Cleveland, Ohio|Cleveland]] - burial site for [[James A. Garfield|President James A. Garfield]], [[John D. Rockefeller]], [[Eliot Ness]] and others.
* [[Mansfield Catholic Cemetery]], [[Mansfield, Ohio]]. Famous architect [[F.F. Schnitzer]] buried here.
* [[Oxford Cemetery]], Oxford
* [[Rose Hill Cemetery (Ohio)|Rose Hill Cemetery]] in [[Massillon, Ohio]] - [[Paul Brown]]
* [[Spring Grove Cemetery|Spring Grove Cemetery & Arboretum]], [[Cincinnati, Ohio]] - largest non-profit private (second largest overall) cemetery in the United States (725+ acres) - [[Bob Braun]], [[Salmon P. Chase]], and [[Levi Coffin]].
* [[Union Cemetery (Ohio)|Union Cemetery]] in [[Columbus, Ohio]] - [[Moses Fleetwood Walker]], [[Dave Thomas (American businessman)|Dave Thomas]], [[Woody Hayes]].
* [[Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio|Woodland Cemetery]], [[Dayton, Ohio|Dayton]] - gravesites of [[Wilbur Wright|Wilbur]] and [[Orville Wright]], [[Paul Laurence Dunbar]], [[Erma Bombeck]] and others.
* [[Woodlawn Cemetery, Toledo, Ohio|Woodlawn Cemetery]], [[Toledo, Ohio|Toledo]] - gravesites of [[Samuel M. Jones]], [[Edward Drummond Libbey]], [[Morrison Waite]] and others.
===Oklahoma===
*Memorial Park Cemetery, [[Tulsa, OK]] - burial site for comedian [[Sam Kinison]], controversial religious figure [[Tony Alamo|Susan Alamo]], major league baseball player [[Carl Morton]], religious figure [[Oral Roberts|Evelyn Roberts]] and musician [[Bob Wills]].
*Memorial Park Cemetery, [[Oklahoma City, OK]] - burial site for noted aviator [[Wiley Post]]
*Ross Cemetery, [[Park Hill, OK]] - burial site for many noted [[Cherokee]] leaders including that of Cherokee chief [[John Ross (Cherokee chief)|John Ross]].
===Oregon===
*[[Beth Israel Cemetery (Portland, Oregon)|Beth Israel Cemetery]], [[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]
*[[Eagle Point National Cemetery]], [[Medford, Oregon|Medford]]
*[[Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery (Portland)|Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery]], Portland
*[[Hargadine Cemetery]], [[Ashland, Oregon|Ashland]]
*[[Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery]], [[Hillsboro, Oregon|Hillsboro]]
*[[Lee Mission Cemetery]], [[Salem, Oregon|Salem]]
*[[Lone Fir Cemetery (Portland, Oregon)|Lone Fir Cemetery]], Portland
*[[Mt. Hope Pioneer Cemetery]], [[Marion County, Oregon|Marion County]]
*[[Mount Calvary Cemetery (Portland, Oregon)|Mount Calvary Cemetery]], Portland
*[[River View Cemetery (Portland, Oregon)|River View Cemetery]], Portland
*[[Roseburg National Cemetery]], [[Roseburg, Oregon|Roseburg]]
*[[Salem Pioneer Cemetery]], Salem
*[[St. Paul Catholic Cemetery]], [[St. Paul, Oregon|St. Paul]]
*[[Willamette National Cemetery]], [[Clackamas County, Oregon|Clackamas County]]
===Pennsylvania===
*[[Allegheny Cemetery]], [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]] ([[Lawrenceville (Pittsburgh)|Lawrenceville]] neighborhood) - [[Stephen Foster]], [[Josh Gibson]], and other notable personalities from the Pittsburgh area.
*[[Christ Church Burial Ground]], [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] - Burial site of [[Benjamin Franklin]] and four other signers of the [[Declaration of Independence]].
*[[East Harrisburg Cemetery]], [[Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]]
*[[Easton Cemetery]], [[Easton, Pennsylvania|Easton]]-Burial site of [[George Taylor (delegate)|George Taylor]] a signer of the [[Declaration of Independence]].
*[[Fairview Cemetery (Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania)|Fairview Cemetery]], [[Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania|Pen Argyl]] - burial place of [[Jayne Mansfield]].
*[[Gettysburg National Cemetery]], at the dedication of which in November, 1863 President [[Abraham Lincoln]] delivered his famous [[Gettysburg Address]]
*[[Greenwood Cemetery]], [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] - [[August Wilson]] and other [[African-American]] notable personalities from the Pittsburgh area.
*[[Harrisburg Cemetery]], [[Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]]
*[[Homewood Cemetery]], [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]], [[Squirrel Hill]]
*[[Laurel Hill Cemetery]], [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], garden cemetery founded 1836.
*[[Mikveh Israel Cemetery]], [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], oldest Jewish cemetery in Philadelphia; founded 1738.
*[[Mount Moriah Cemetery (Philadelphia)]]
*[[Mount Peace Cemetery]] [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN073851229X&id=rzNvCR4_-2YC&pg=PA120&lpg=PA120&dq=%22the+brotherhood+of+america%22&sig=pf_YpOO_q1x1edFx777ck05trOw], [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], also known as Odd Fellows Cemetery - [[George Lippard]]
*[[Resurrection Cemetery, Wescosville]]--Cemetery for the Diocese of Allentown (Lehigh Valley).
*[[St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cemetery]], [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]] - Burial site of [[Andy Warhol]]
*[[Wildwood Cemetery, Williamsport]]--one of the largest in the Eastern United States
*[[Evans City Cemetery, Evans City]]-- Site Of The Original Night Of The Living Dead Film (1968)
===Rhode Island===
*[[Bow-Wow Villa-Cemetery]], [[Portsmouth, Rhode Island|Portsmouth]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Chestnut Hill Baptist Church and Cemetery]], [[Exeter, Rhode Island|Exeter]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery|Common Burying Ground]], [[Newport, Rhode Island|Newport]] (adjacent to Island Cemetery)
*[[DeWolf Cemetery]], [[Bristol, Rhode Island|Bristol]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery|Island Cemetery]], [[Newport, Rhode Island|Newport]] (adjacent to Common Burying Ground)
*[[Newport Memorial Park Cemetery]], [[Middletown, Rhode Island|Middletown]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[North Burial Ground]], [[Providence, Rhode Island|Providence]], oldest cemetery in Providence, many notable Rhode Islanders are buried here.
*[[Old Burying Ground, Little Compton|Old Burying Ground]], [[Little Compton, Rhode Island|Little Compton]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Old Friends' Burial Ground]], [[Jamestown, Rhode Island|Jamestown]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Palatine Cemetery]], [[Block Island, Rhode Island|Block Island]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Platform Cemetery]], [[Kingstown, Rhode Island|Kingstown]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Pocasset Hill Cemetery]], [[Tiverton, Rhode Island|Tiverton]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Precious Blood Cemetery]], [[Woonsocket, Rhode Island|Woonsocket]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[St. Mary's Churchyard, Portsmouth|St. Mary's Churchyard]], [[Portsmouth, Rhode Island|Portsmouth]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Swan Point Cemetery]], [[Providence, Rhode Island|Providence]], established in 1846 on a 60 acre tract of land bordering the Neck Road and extending easterly to the shore of the Seekonk River.
* [[Touro Synagogue Cemetery]] colonial era Jewish cemetery, subject of a famous poem by [[Henry Wadsworth Longfellow]]
===South Carolina===
*[[Old Quaker Cemetery]], [[Camden, South Carolina]]
*[[St. Phillip's Cemetery]], [[Charleston, South Carolina]]
*[[St. Michael's Cemetery]], [[Charleston, South Carolina]]
*[[Magnolia Cemetery]], [[Charleston, South Carolina]]
===South Dakota===
*[[Black Hills National Cemetery]], [[Sturgis, South Dakota|Sturgis]]
*[[De Smet Cemetery]], [[De Smet, South Dakota|De Smet]]- burial place of members of the family of [[Laura Ingalls Wilder]].
*[[Fort Meade National Cemetery]], [[Sturgis, South Dakota|Sturgis]]
*[[Hot Springs National Cemetery]], [[Hot Springs, South Dakota|Hot Springs]]
*[[Mount Moriah Cemetery (South Dakota)|Mount Moriah Cemetery]], [[Deadwood, South Dakota|Deadwood]]- burial place of [[Wild Bill Hickock]], [[Calamity Jane]], and [[Seth Bullock]].
*[[Saint John Cemetery (Union County, South Dakota)|Saint John Cemetery]], [[Beresford, South Dakota|Beresford]]- burial place of United States Senator, [[William J. Bulow]].
===Tennessee===
'''East Tennessee:'''
*Fort Hill Cemetery, [[Cleveland, Tennessee|Cleveland]]
'''Middle Tennessee:'''
*[[Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens]], [[Goodlettsville, Tennessee|Goodlettsville]] has a "Music Row" where a number of country music personalities are interred, including [[Lefty Frizzell]];
*[[Hendersonville Memory Gardens]], [[Hendersonville, Tennessee|Hendersonville]] - burial site for [[Johnny Cash]], [[Sheb Wooley]], and other country music stars;
*[[Spring Hill Cemetery]], [[Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville]] - [[Roy Acuff]], [[Hank Snow]] and other country music personalities;
*[[Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery]], Nashville - burial site for a number of country music personalities, including [[Otis Blackwell]], [[Webb Pierce]], and [[Johnny PayCheck]];
*[[Mount Olivet Cemetery (Nashville)]] - burials include a significant number of politicians and country music stars
'''West Tennessee:'''
*[[Graceland]], [[Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis]] - burial place of [[Elvis Presley]];
*[[Memorial Park Cemetery, Memphis]] - burials include [[Shawn Lane]], [[Sam Phillips]] and [[Charlie Rich]];
*[[Elmwood Cemetery, Memphis]] - burials include jazz musician[[Jimmie Lunceford]], historian [[Shelby Foote]], outlaw Kit Dalton, and many U.S. Congressmen and Civil War Brigadier Generals.
===Texas===
*Laurel Land Memorial Park, [[Dallas, Texas]] - burial place of [[Stevie Ray Vaughan]], Rock & Blues musician and [[J.D. Tippit]], Dallas police officer allegedly killed by [[Lee Harvey Oswald]] on the day of the [[Kennedy assassination]].
*[[Meadowlawn Memorial Park]], [[San Antonio, Texas]] - senior citizens and civil rights activist [[ZerNona Black]]
*[[Sparkman-Hillcrest Memorial Park Cemetery]], [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]] - cosmetics tycoon [[Mary Kay Ash]], baseball great [[Mickey Mantle]], [[U.S. Senator]] [[John Tower]], and Academy Award winning actress [[Greer Garson]], among others.
*[[Texas State Cemetery]], [[Austin, Texas]] - burial place of many prominent Texans and their spouses.
*[[BabyHead Cemetery]], [[Llano, Texas]]
*[[The Jim Reeves Memorial Site]], [[Carthage, Texas]] - The Final Resting place of the legendary "Country Crooner" and Nashville Sound star Jim Reeves
*Waco Memorial Park, [[Waco, Texas]][http://www.wacomemorialfhandc.com] - A beautiful and historic cemetery, prominent in McLennan County. Also the home of Central Texas' first Chapel Mausoleum.
===Vermont===
*[[Ben & Jerry's Flavor Graveyard]], [[Waterbury, Vermont|Waterbury]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Civil War Horse Grave]], [[Mendon, Vermont|Mendon]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Evergreen Cemetery (New Haven, Vermont)|Evergreen Cemetery]], [[New Haven, Vermont|New Haven]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Fairview Cemetery]], [[East Calais, Vermont|East Calais]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Green Mount Cemetery, Burlington|Green Mount Cemetery]], [[Burlington, Vermont|Burlington]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Green Mount Cemetery, Montpelier|Green Mount Cemetery]], [[Montpelier, Vermont|Montpelier]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Hope Cemetery]], [[Barre (city), Vermont|Barre]]
*[[Laurel Glen Cemetery]], [[Cuttingsville, Vermont|Cuttingsville]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Notch Cemetery]], [[Plymouth, Vermont|Plymouth]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Lyndon Center Cemetery]], [[Lyndon, Vermont|Lyndon Center]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Old Bennington Cemetery]], [[Bennington, Vermont|Bennington]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Prospect Hill Cemetery, Brattleboro|Prospect Hill Cemetery]], [[Brattleboro, Vermont|Brattleboro]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[Randolph Center Cemetery]], [[Randolph, New Hampshire|Randolph]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[St. Mary's Cemetery (Newport, Vermont)|St. Mary's Cemetery]], [[Newport, Vermont|Newport]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
*[[West Cemetery]], [[Middlebury, Vermont|Middlebury]]<ref name="Rogak"/>
===Virginia===
*[[Arlington National Cemetery]], U.S. military cemetery located in [[Arlington County, Virginia|Arlington]] - established during the [[American Civil War]] on the grounds of [[Robert E. Lee]]'s plantation at [[Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial|Arlington House]], which is across the [[Potomac River]] from [[Washington, D.C.]]
*[[Hollywood Cemetery]], located in [[Richmond, Virginia|Richmond]] - a large, hilly burial place of two U.S. presidents, the only Confederate States president, and many Confederate and Union soldiers.
*[[Alexandria National Cemetery (VA)|Alexandria National Cemetery]], U.S. military cemetery located in Old Town [[Alexandria, Virginia|Alexandria]] - one of thirteen cemeteries which make up the [http://oha.alexandriava.gov/oha-main/oha-cemeteries-wilkes.html Wilkes Street Cemetery Complex], a dense and sprawling necropolis dating back to the early 19th century. Several graves in this complex are marked with "C.S.A." or [[Confederate States of America]]. There are also several veterans' graves dating back to the [[War of 1812]].
*National Memorial Park / King David Memorial Gardens, located in [[Falls Church, Virginia|Falls Church]].
*[[Blandford Cemetery]], located in [[Petersburg, Virginia|Petersburg]] - burial site of the Confederacy during the Civil War. There are also burial sites predating the American Revolution.
===Washington===
*[[Calvary Cemetery (Seattle)|Calvary Cemetery]], located in the Ravenna/Bryant neighborhood of [[Seattle]].
*[[Lake View Cemetery (Seattle)|Lake View Cemetery]], one of [[Seattle]]'s first cemeteries contains many local dignitaries and celebrities.
*The [[Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery (Seattle)|Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery]] is on land adjacent to the Lake View Cemetery and contains the graves of many who served in the U.S Civil War.
===Wisconsin===
*[[Calvary Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin|Calvary Cemetery]], [[Milwaukee]]
*[[Forest Home Cemetery]], [[Milwaukee]]
*[[Wood National Cemetery]], [[Milwaukee]]
==Uzbekistan==
[[Shah-i-Zinda]](شاه زنده in [[Persian language|Persian]] meaning "The Living King") is one of the world-known necropolises of Central Asia, which is situated in the northeastern part of [[Samarkand]].
The Shah-i-Zinda Ensemble includes [[mausoleums]] and other ritual buildings of 9-14th and 19th centuries.
==Vatican City==
*The [[Campo Santo Teutonico]] is the old Roman cemetery for pilgrims from the [[Holy Roman Empire]] and its successors.<br />*[[St. Peter's Basilica]], Rome - resting place of Saint Peter, Pope John XXIII, Pope John Paul II, and many other popes;
==Venezuela==
The [[Panteón Nacional]] in [[Caracas]] is a monument where the most famous Venezuelans are buried.
==Vietnam==
*[[Mai Dich National Cemetery]] - cemetery established after [[France|French]] occupation ended in 1954 in [[Hanoi]] as a place of worship for heroes of the people. Those buried here include statesmen, writers, poets, and others who have close ties to Vietnam's current government.
*[[Mạc Đỉnh Chi Cemetery]] - Located in the heart of former [[Saigon]], Mac Dinh Chi was [[South Vietnam]]'s most prestigious French colonial cemetery reserved for celebrities, politicians and the upper class. [[Ngo Dinh Diem]] and his brother [[Ngo Dinh Nhu]] were interred here. In the early 1980s, Vietnam's communist government declared the place a corrupt reminder of the past and dissolved the cemetery by 1983. In accordance to communist laws, bodies in Mac Dinh Chi were exhumed, cremated and given to remaining family members whenever possible. A theme park was built on top of the cemetery to erase all traces of the past. [http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/02/27/opinion/edjones.php]
==See also==
*[[Taphophilia]]
==References==
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==Bibliography==
*{{cite book | last = Kerrigan | first = Michael | year = 1995 | title = Who Lies Where - a guide to famous graves | publisher = Fourth Estate | location = London | id = ISBN 1-85702-258-0 }}
*{{cite book | last = Pearson | first = Lynn F. | year = 1998 | title = Discovering Famous Graves | publisher = [[Shire Books|Shire Publications]] | location = Princes Risborough | id = ISBN 0-7478-0371-4 }}
=== Resources to find cemetery locations or names of those buried ===
*[[HeadStones Genealogy]]
*[[Obituary]]
*[[Find A Grave]]
*[[The Political Graveyard]]
*[[Poets' Graves]]
*[[Commonwealth War Graves Commission]]
*[[List of Memorials]]
*[[List of mausoleums]]
*[[War memorial]] (with a list of noted war memorials)
==External links==
*[http://www.hale-collection.com Hale Collection] - Hale Collection of Connecticut Cemetery Inscriptions.
*[http://www.newhorizonsgenealogicalservices.com New Horizons Genealogy] - has many New York pre 1940 cemetery transcriptions.
*[http://www.cimiteridelmondo.it/ Cemeteries of the World - Photoblog]
*[http://www.significantcemeteries.net/ Association of Significant Cemeteries in Europe]
*[http://www.landrucimetieres.fr/spip/ Famous cemeteries in France (in French only)]
*[http://www.knerger.de Photos of famous graves world wide with biographies of the deceased. (in German only)]
*[http://www.findagrave.com Find-a-grave]
*[http://www.indian-cemeteries.org/ British-era cemeteries in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Burma]
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