New York City Marble Cemetery

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32 E 2nd St # 45
New York, NY 10003
This small burial ground in Manhattan's East Village is sometimes called the Second Avenue Cemetery. It is the oldest public non-sectarian cemetery in New York City.

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Teresa S.
6/29/2016

I was on my way home from a day out in the city and saw a sign that said welcome visitors to a cementary. I walked in slowly not knowing what to expect because who visits a cemetery unless you're...

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Fallopia T.
7/3/2015

This cemetery is open less than once a month--the schedule typically includes the warm months, of course. People are welcome to bring their (leashed) dogs, to feel the all-too-rare grass under...

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Jaimie M.
5/25/2011

Attended the Espolon Tequila Crypt-Side Cocktails event here as part of the Manhattan Cocktail Classic - great event and the cemetery was incredibly gorgeous and historic. The New York City...

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Giacomo C.
11/30/2011

This review is not about the cemetery itself, but the cost of the visit. I left a message asking info and was told that there is $50 minimum donation. The place is beautiful (from outside), and...

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Justin L.
10/10/2010

An Empty Field hidden Behind buildings With thousands of Old New York down below.

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