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  1. Alive at Green-Wood tells the story of Green-Wood's natural heritage through interpretive markers positioned at landscape features 1 From Rural Cemetery to Urban Oasis

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  2. HOW TO LOCATE A GRAVE. Enter the name of the deceased into the. touchscreen system in the Administrative Office or. opposite the security guard’s station in the Arch. Your printout will show Lot and Section and a. close-up view of the area. To locate the Section on. this map, refer to the X, Y coordinates provided on.

  3. To obtain a free copy of a map of Green-Wood, you can access a PDF version of the map at this link (right click and save to download), or ask for a copy when you visit Green-Wood at the guard booth or office at our main entrance at 500 25th Street (at 5th Avenue), Brooklyn, NY.

  4. Includes portraits of 22 people of historical significance and the places of burial for each. On verso: index, information for visitors and map for directions to Green-Wood Cemetery.

  5. The Green-Wood Cemetery soon developed an international reputation for its magnificent beauty and became the fashionable place to be buried. By 1860, Green-Wood was attracting 500,000 visitors a year, rivaling Niagara Falls as the country’s greatest tourist attraction.

  6. Oriented with north to the upper right. Also issued in smaller (29 x 21 cm) version. Includes portraits of 22 people of historical significance and the places of burial for each. On verso: index, information for visitors and map for directions to Green-Wood Cemetery.

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  8. FREE SELF-GUIDED MATERIALS FOR LEARNING AT GREEN-WOOD. We hope you’ll visit Green-Wood for a (safe, socially-distant) walk during these difficult times. Before you come, please check out our Visit page for information on which entrances to the Cemetery are open each day and visiting hours.

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