Walnut Hills Cemetery
Walnut Hills Cemetery, one of Cincinnati's oldest operating cemeteries, was established in 1843 and originally known as The Second German Protestant Cemetery. Spanning over 70 acres, it is the final resting place for more than 50,000 individuals and features a history marked by significant events, including name changes to reduce confusion with another cemetery.
Recognized as a Monarch Waystation, Walnut Hills Cemetery not only preserves its historical significance but also supports local wildlife, including a Great Horned Owl currently nurturing her young. The cemetery continues to engage the community through annual meetings for lot holders, further emphasizing its role as a cherished landmark in the Cincinnati area.
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