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  1. Mount Moriah Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery that spans the border between Southwest Philadelphia and Yeadon, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1855 and is the largest cemetery in Pennsylvania.

  2. Mount Moriah Cemetery, situated in Philadelphia and Delaware Counties in Pennsylvania encompasses nearly 200 acres with approximately 200,000 burials.

  3. We honor the memory of those interred at Mount Moriah Cemetery through community engagement, education, historic research, and restoration. Learn more about visiting Mount Moriah Cemetery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Get Directions.

  4. Mount Moriah Cemetery. 1-605-578-2600. Deadwood’s historic cemetery includes such notables as Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane. Stop by for a self-guided tour where you’ll learn about some of Deadwood’s most interesting characters! Open year-round. Find your way around the cemetery HERE.

  5. May 11, 2015 · Mount Moriah Cemetery was established in 1855, and, along with other cemeteries in the area like Laurel Hill Cemetery, was a popular cemetery in Victorian-era Philadelphia for its peaceful setting.

  6. Learn more about visiting Mount Moriah Cemetery located at 6201 Kingsessing Ave in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  7. Jul 23, 2013 · In Southwest Philadelphia, the abandoned Mount Moriah Cemetery is steadily being reclaimed by the forest it was once built on. Opening in 1855, it had an ornate Romanesque entrance and gothic...

  8. Sep 30, 2014 · Philadelphia’s Mount Moriah Cemetery has been officially closed and abandoned since 2011, its 380 acres now overgrown, the over 85,000 graves consumed by an encroaching forest. Incorporated in...

  9. Mount Moriah Cemetery is an historic burial ground incorporated by an Act of the State Legislature in 1855, one of several rural cemeteries developed in Philadelphia between 1845 and 1860. The cemetery originally consisted of 54 acres.

  10. Jul 16, 2013 · And yet Mount Moriah Cemetery, one of the largest cemeteries in Pennsylvania, remains largely unknown, hidden by weeds. Straddling the western edge of the city on Cobbs Creek, half of the cemetery resides in the borough of Yeadon and half in Philadelphia.

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