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Jill and Ethan were very helpful ,the ash scattering spot was very well kept and lovely thank you for your help and dedication. The rest of the Cemetery was well kept and maintained as well.
While exiting this place on a very old stone staircase, I fell down and slid a fair bit. My behind hurts a lot, my leg hurts, and I mess up my hands. I either got pushed by something or slipped on the rocks while it was raining. Otherwise, it was a good place, shaked some hands with the dead, then going on my merry way down a flight of stairs.10/10 would fall down the stairs again to break my buttI do recommend this place, but beware of an old stone staircase on top of the hill.
An amzing Cemetary. Lots of old, unique and grand monuments to dedicated to people who came before us. It is sobering seeing the many many grave stones and knowing these people all once lived, had families, lives, jobs and homes.But life goes on and these graves help us remember our loved ones. There are many many people who are loved here.There are some famous people with grave stones here. One of the most famous is Sharon Christa McAuliffe a local teacher and astronaut who was killed on the Space Shuttle Challenger on mission STS-51-L where she was serving as a payload specialist.Who can you fine here?