There are more people buried than living in Queens.
Calvary’s first burial was in 1848 for a woman named Esther Ennis who “died of a broken heart.”
Cholera outbreaks in 1830s lower Manhattan cemeteries necessitated its existence. Eventually, it became the city’s cemetery center.
+3 million internments followed, and now the stone crosses and worn granite obelisks blend with the skyscrapers.
made this awhile ago. Not great timing.
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