Ten American Mausoleums to Put on Your Trip Planner
- At May 14, 2014
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We don’t have anything like the Taj Mahal or the pyramids in the U.S., but we do have our own historic mausoleums. From the gothic to the avant garde, American mausoleums showcase a wide variety of styles with their own unique charms.
Put these American mausoleums on your list of places to visit when you find yourself in the area.
- New Orleans Cemeteries, LA
The above ground cemeteries of New Orleans are worthwhile tourist spots. Peaceful in the daytime and spooky at night, the cemeteries offer tourists a walk through the history of New Orleans and its inhabitants, including prominent New Orleans families and clergy members. The Metairie Cemetery has the largest collection of marble tombs and funerary statues in the city.
- Abraham Lincoln’s Tomb, Springfield, IL
Lincoln’s tomb is designated as a National Historic Landmark and is managed by the state of Illinois. As expected, the memorial is grand, featuring a 117-foot high obelisk infantry and cavalry statues, a bronze statue of Lincoln’s head, and an Art Deco marble burial room. Lincoln’s nose remains shiny due to visitors rubbing it for good luck.
What’s the Difference Between a Custom Mausoleum and Community Mausoleum?
- At May 01, 2014
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If you’re considering mausoleum interment for yourself or a loved one, the first thing you need to decide is whether to look for a community mausoleum, or erect a private family mausoleum. Many factors go into the choice between a community mausoleum or a private custom mausoleum, including price. Which option is right for your family: a community mausoleum, or a private mausoleum?
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