Green-wood Cemetery website has a large resolution map which allows you to zoom in and see the names of every path. Yes, each and every tiny path is named.
The Sand Tombstones and Cemetery of the Silent Sisters of Anglet L’Abbe Cestac near Biarritz, France
In the Basque country of France is L'Abbe Cestac, a Bernardine convent of silent nuns who are buried in carefully molded sand tombstones.
In Prospect Park, off of Center Drive, there are two thousand gravestones and buried bodies older than the park itself in a cemetery owned by the Quakers.
New York City has its share of haunted spots, like Washington Square Park, a former burial site, the New Amsterdam
One of the largest cemeteries in NYC, Queens' Calvary Cemetery boasts over 3 million burials, a number greater than the living population of the borough. Explore this city of the dead with us as we uncover its hidden cultural and architectural treasures.
A look inside one of New York City's marble cemeteries. An interesting and historical green space amidst of the asphalt of Manhattan's East Village.
New York’s wealthiest citizens built mausoleums in Woodlawn Cemetery with grandeur that matched the 5th Avenue mansions they spent their living years in.
The largest cemetery in Paris is hidden behind a nondescript wooden door.
The monuments, memorials, and overlooked graves of Père Lachaise.
The famous and infamous residents of Père Lachaise.