• New York Marble Cemetery Schedule - Map - Tours Located at 41 1/2 Second Avenue in New York's Lower East Side, the Cemetery is open at least once a...
  • The New York Marble Cemetery is a burial ground established in 1830 in what is now the East Village of Manhattan. It occupies the interior of the block bounded by 2nd Street...
  • Take the F train to the 2nd Avenue–Lower East Side station. Walk uptown two blocks to 2nd Street, then turn right (if you are on Second Avenue), or turn left...
  • Opened in 1830, the New York Marble Cemetery was the first public, non-religious burial ground in the City, and remains a fascinating half-acre sliver of...
  • The New York Marble Cemetery was created in response to the yellow fever outbreak that started near the Trinity Church cemetery.
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  • The place is very quiet, somber, and peaceful-- am unusual feeling for the East Village which is bustling with activity. The only consideration is that the cemetary...
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  • Social reformer Jacob Riis attempted to turn New York Marble Cemetery into a playground in 1897, and in 1905, the cemetery was almost dissolved had...
  • New York City Marble Cemetery is located within the East Village/Lower East Side Historic District.
  • All burials in the New York Marble Cemetery are in 156 below-ground vaults made of solid white Tuckahoe marble.
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  • Not to be confused with the New York City Marble Cemetery located down the street, it is one of two very tranquil places in the busy East Village.
  • Built shortly after the New York Marble Cemetery, one block away, The New York City Marble Cemetery was begun in 1831 and was the second non-sectarian...
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  • The marble cemetery, hidden among one of the east side's side streets, is the resting place of some city royalty in an unexpected place.
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  • There are a total of 156 subterranean tombs in the New York Marble Cemetery, in which about 2,100 persons have been laid to...