Crown Hill Cemetery

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Crown Hill Cemetery
(U.S. National Register of Historic Places)
Crown Hill Cemetery Gateway, August 1970
Crown Hill Cemetery Gateway, August 1970
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Built/Founded: 1875
Architect: Bohler, D. A.; Scherrer, Adolf
Architectural style(s): Late Victorian
Added to NRHP: February 28, 1973
Reference #: 73000036 [1]
Governing body: Private
There is also a locality Crown Hill, Seattle, Washington.
Crown Hill National Cemetery is contained within Crown Hill Cemetery.

Crown Hill Cemetery, located at 700 West 38th Street in Indianapolis, is the third largest cemetery in the United States at 555 acres (2.2 km²). It contains 25 miles (40 km) of paved road, over 150 species of trees and plants, over 185,000 graves, and services roughly 1,500 burials per year. It sits on the highest geographic point in Indianapolis.

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Crown Hill Cemetery was dedicated on 1 June 1864 both to provide for the large number of American Civil War soldiers from Indiana who had died in the war as well as to provide for the crowding problems in the small 25 acre (101,000 m²) cemetery for the growing city of Indianapolis. The first burial took place the next day. Previously a private farm outside the city limits, Crown Hill Cemetery was a popular picnic location prior to being purchased by the city and today is well known for its stunning view of downtown Indianapolis.

James Whitcomb Riley, a famous Hoosier poet best known for his poem "Little Orphant Annie", was buried in Crown Hill Cemetery at the highest natural point in the city, which was also known as Strawberry Hill.

Many other famous people are buried at Crown Hill cemetery, including:

Crown Hill Cemetery is the largest refuge for animals in the city, including an estimated 30 white-tailed deer. There are also numerous species of trees, each of which is marked with a number that corresponds to its scientific name and its common name.

  1. ^ National Register Information System. National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service (2006-03-15).

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