It is estimated that there are more than 100,000 famous cemeteries in the United States. The size of the cemetery varies. The federal-owned Arlington National Cemetery in the northern part of Virginia is the largest and has 300,000 tombs with over 600 acres. Large private cemeteries such as Rose Hill (1,500 acres) in Whittier, California, Spring Grove (730 acres) in Cincinnati, Ohio, Greenwood in Brooklyn, NY (478 acres). The most common in the United States are small private and municipal cemeteries ranging in size from 5 acres to 100 acres.
Visiting this cemetery is a wonderful tourist attraction of New Orleans who still believes Voodoo's culture and is a daily drama and has a high structure called "the city of death". It is engraved with exceptional Gothic design. If you want to experience the coldness of the spine in its native style, then you need to stay in the St. Louis Cemetery and Lafayette Cemetery knowing that you may experience the spirit of the deceased! This museum in the business district is open from 10 am to 5 pm every day except Tuesday. Tuesday will be resumed for activity on site from 6 pm to 8 pm. Compared with other beautifully decorated museums, it has an informal feel that allows you to truly get closer to artwork for your observation and pleasure. It will stimulate you a lot of important facts about the history of New Orleans as South and as a whole. It is a good thing to plan what a person who loves your history loses here!
Yes, the Highgate Cemetery in London is beautiful, but this is not listed in our iconic cemetery list. Highgate is considered one of the most ghastly cemeteries in the world, including a ghost vampire and a story that a dead woman is trying to find a child killed through a graveyard.
The plan for that day continues throughout the year, including collecting items delivered to the deceased. During the three days, families usually clean and decorate the graves; most people fill the graves of their loved ones and decorate the graves at the grave (altar). Normally, Orange Mexican life is called cempasúchil Chrysanthemum (Tagetes erecta) (originally called cempoaxochitl, Nāhuatl) is "20 flowers". In modern Mexico, marigold is sometimes called Flor de Muerto. These flowers are thought to appeal to the soul of the dead. It is also thought that a bright fragrant petal can direct the soul from the cemetery to the family's house.