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- ru.us.edu.vn en/New_York_City_Marble_CemeteryOn a quiet side street in the East Village lies the New York City Marble Cemetery, the second nonsectarian cemetery built in Manhattan.
- marblecemetery.org ?page_id=755New 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...
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g60763-…Top ways to experience New York City Marble Cemetery and nearby attractions. ... NYC: The Story Of Lower East Side's Food Culture.
- nycmc.org directions.htmlBy subway: 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...
- new-york-ny.alluschurches.com new-york-city-…It is also the second oldest cemetery is the city, founded one year after the nearby confusingly named New York Marble Cemetery.Bulunamadı: lower
- newyorkbefore.com place.php…Lower East Side - 2nd Ave - LINE : F. ... New York Marble Cemetery. 2327201830041th / Second Avenue40.72469826630259-73.9901627450854.
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- http://wirednewyork.com manhattan/marble_cemetery/Location: 52-74 East 2nd Street, between Second and First Avenues. The New York City Marble Cemetery was begun in 1831 and was the second non-sectarian...Bulunamadı: lower
- 6tocelebrate.org site/new-york-marble-cemetery-…New York City Marble Cemetery is located within the East Village/Lower East Side Historic District.
- streeteasy.com building/new-york-city-marble-…Near Me. Popular neighborhoods. All Upper East Side. Tribeca. Williamsburg. ... 60 East 2 Street is a commercial building located in New York, NY.Bulunamadı: lower
- evgrieve.com search/label/New York Marble CemeteryThe historic New York Marble Cemetery is open today (Saturday!) from noon to 4 p.m. ... as part of Lower East Side History Month.
- splicetoday.com pop-culture/new-york-s-marble-…The “other” local Marble cemetery is located via a more conventional entranceway on East 2nd Street between 1st and 2nd Avenues, though the New York City...
- daytoninmanhattan.blogspot.com 2011/02/1831-new-…Long walks separated the lines of vaults and the New York City Marble Cemetery became a fashionable burial site for New York’s wealthy families.