• Opened in 1830, the New York Marble Cemetery was the first public, non-religious burial ground in the City, and remains a fascinating sliver of history.
  • The cemetery was started shortly after the New York Marble Cemetery, one block away, had begun.
    Bulunamadı: lower, side
  • New York Marble Cemetery. Thursday May 6 2010. ... 10003. Transport: Subway: F to Lower East Side–Second Ave. Opening hours
  • The cemetery has 258 underground burial vaults constructed of Tuckahoe marble on the site.The New York City Marble Cemetery, which was the city's second...
    Bulunamadı: lower, side
  • In today’s post- The New York Marble Cemetery on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. – photo by Mitch Waxman.
  • 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.
    Bulunamadı: lower, side
  • the marble cemetery from the terrace of the Bowery Hotel, east village nyc. photo shuna fish lydon. ... Collection of old New York City photos.
  • "On a quiet side street in the East Village lies the New York City Marble Cemetery, the second nonsectarian cemetery built in Manhattan.
  • A unique retreat in the heart of New York City, the New York Marble Cemetery grounds are free of monuments, yet the site evokes a happy "circle of life" esthetic.
    Bulunamadı: side
  • IMG_1412 The historic plaque on the exterior Second Avenue gate names the New York Marble Cemetery as “the oldest public nonsectarian cemetery in the city.”