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Greenmount Cemetery is the final resting place of several prominent figures associated with Baltimore such as president of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Henry Walters, sculptor Rinehart, and Attorney General John Nelson as well as controversial people like John Wilkes Booth.
Greenmount Cemetery is the final resting place of several prominent figures associated with Baltimore such as president of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Henry Walters, sculptor Rinehart, and Attorney General John Nelson as well as controversial people like John Wilkes Booth. It is also well known for its sculptural works and architecture of the entrance gateway designed by Robert Cary Long, Jr.
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1501 Greenmount Ave, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA
+1 410-539-0641
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