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  1. March 29, 2007. Spring Grove Cemetery and Arboretum (733 acres (2.97 km 2 )) is a nonprofit rural cemetery and arboretum located at 4521 Spring Grove Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. It is the third largest cemetery in the United States, after the Calverton National Cemetery and Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery [2] and is recognized as a ...

  2. Spring Grove Cemetery & Arboretum is one of the largest nonprofit cemeteries in the United States, 750 acres visited by thousands every year. Since its founding over 150 years ago, Spring Grove's mission is to honor, celebrate, and remember life by providing superior end of life services to our families.

  3. Historic Office in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio. Photo courtesy of Bruce Clouette. Spring Grove stands unique due to the involvement and oversight of Prussianborn “landscape gardener” Adolph Strauch.

  4. 30 de nov. de 2015 · Since its incorporation in 1845, the 733-acre Spring Grove Cemetery and Arboretum has been a scenic haven for Cincinnati’s population, both alive and dead. In the 1840s, a horrific cholera ...

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  5. Spring Grove is a village in McHenry County. Portions of unincorporated Lake County, Illinois also utilize Spring Grove postal addresses. It is a commuter village within the Chicago metropolitan area. Per the 2020 census, the population was 5,487. It is also home to Chain O'Lakes State Park.

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  6. January 20, 2011. Spring Grove Cemetery is a cemetery on Main Street in the Clay-Arsenal neighborhood of Hartford, Connecticut. Established in 1845, it is one of the city's oldest cemeteries, and its first private non-sectarian cemetery.

  7. Since its founding over 150 years ago, Spring Grove has remained a leader in cemetery design and management. The landscape "lawn plan" concept was created here. Although it was considered a radical concept of cemetery design at that time, it later became accepted almost universally as the model plan.