List of cemeteries in Pennsylvania
This is a list of cemeteries in Pennsylvania.
Cemeteries in Pennsylvania
- Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsburgh (Lawrenceville neighborhood) – Stephen Foster, Josh Gibson
- Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia
- Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
- Chestnut Ridge and Schellsburg Union Church and Cemetery, Bedford County
- Christ Church Burial Ground, Philadelphia – Benjamin Franklin and four other signers of the Declaration of Independence
- Christ Hamilton United Lutheran Church and Cemetery, Stroudsburg
- East Harrisburg Cemetery, Harrisburg
- Easton Cemetery, Easton – George Taylor, a signer of the Declaration of Independence
- Eden Cemetery, Collingdale
- Erie Cemetery, Erie
- Fairview Cemetery, Pen Argyl – Jayne Mansfield
- Gettysburg National Cemetery, Gettysburg, at the dedication of which in November, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln delivered his famous Gettysburg Address
- God's Acre, Bethlehem (historic Moravian graveyard)
- Grandview Cemetery, Johnstown – victims of the Johnstown Flood
- Greenwood Cemetery, Philadelphia
- Greenwood Cemetery, Pittsburgh – August Wilson
- Har Nebo Cemetery, Philadelphia
- Harrisburg Cemetery, Harrisburg
- Homewood Cemetery, Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh
- Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville
- Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, garden cemetery founded 1836
- Lawnview Memorial Park, Rockledge, Pennsylvania
- Lobb's Cemetery and Yohogania County Courthouse Site, West Elizabeth
- Magnolia Cemetery, Philadelphia
- Mikveh Israel Cemetery, Philadelphia, oldest Jewish cemetery in Philadelphia; founded 1738
- Monongahela Cemetery, Monongahela, Pennsylvania
- Montgomery Cemetery, West Norriton Township
- Mount Lebanon Cemetery, Philiadelphia
- Mount Moriah Cemetery, Philadelphia
- Mount Olivet Cemetery, Hanover
- Mount Peace Cemetery, Philadelphia
- Norris City Cemetery, East Norriton Township
- Odd Fellows Cemetery,[1] Philadelphia; founded 1849 and removed circa 1951; original burial site of George Lippard
- National Cemetery of the Alleghenies, Bridgeville
- Oakland Cemetery, Indiana
- Providence Quaker Cemetery and Chapel, Perryopolis
- Resurrection Cemetery, Wescosville – cemetery for the Diocese of Allentown (Lehigh Valley)
- Roosevelt Memorial Park, Trevose - Arlene Francis, Martin Gabel
- Shalom Memorial Park and Cemetery, Huntingdon Valley, Montgomery County
- St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cemetery, Pittsburgh – Andy Warhol
- St. Paul's Union Church and Cemetery, Ringtown
- Slate Hill Cemetery, Morrisville
- Trinity Cemetery, Erie
- Vine St. Cemetery, Hazleton – scenes from the movie Gypsy 83 were filmed here
- Washington Crossing National Cemetery, Newtown
- Weatherly Cemetery, Weatherly
- West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia
- Wildwood Cemetery, Williamsport, one of the largest in the eastern United States
- The Woodlands, Philadelphia, a National Historic Landmark
- Trinity Cemetery, Erie
- Mausoleum of Francis M. Drexel at Woodlands Cemetery
- West Laurel Hill Cemetery
- Providence Quaker Cemetery and Chapel, Perryopolis
- Washington Crossing National Cemetery
See also
References
- ↑ Philadelphia Graveyards and Cemeteries - Thomas H. Keels. Retrieved 2014-01-10.
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