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  1. The magnificent entrance on 34th Street (39.81730, -86.16470) on the east side of the cemetery was opened on May 1, 1866. While that entrance is still in use, the main entrance is the North Entrance just north of 38th Street on Clarendon Road. Enter at the funeral home, which was added in 1993, and drive around its north side to enter the cemetery.

  2. Crown Hill Cemetery isn’t merely a mournful place or a haven for history. It’s also a locale for leisure activities. Come here to take a walk, hike or bike ride! (Reach the top of “The Crown,” Marion County’s highest natural hill, for a stunning 360-degree view of the city.) Break out the strollers and leashes so your children and fur babies can enjoy the sights and sounds of this ...

  3. Notable People. Crown Hill Cemetery is home to over 225,000 fascinating people from all walks of life — soldiers, political leaders, racing legends, musicians, artists, authors, educators, athletes, and even a bank robber! We’re proud to preserve their final resting place and allow visitors to learn about their rich lives.

  4. Crown Hill Cemetery. Crown Hill was incorporated as a nonprofit, nondenominational cemetery on September 25, 1863, at a time when Greenlawn Cemetery was the principal burial ground in the city. Concern over Greenlawn’s limited acreage and lack of care spurred the creation of a 30-member Board of Corporators that established Crown Hill.

  5. Crown Hill Cemetery. /  39.82028°N 86.17056°W  / 39.82028; -86.17056. Crown Hill Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery located at 700 West 38th Street in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. The privately owned cemetery was established in 1863 at Strawberry Hill, whose summit was renamed "The Crown", a high point overlooking Indianapolis.

  6. Crown Hill Cemetery was officially incorporated as a nonprofit, nondenominational cemetery on September 25, 1863. Prior to Crown Hill, Greenlawn Cemetery on the southside of Indianapolis was the principal burial ground for the city. Concern over Greenlawn’s limited acreage and lack of care spurred the creation of a 30-member board to organize ...

  7. Visiting Crown Hill is like traveling back in time. When you set foot on this beautiful stretch of land, you’ll want to explore this vibrant, cultural, and historical space that tells the story of our city, state, and country. It’s a place to find stunning pieces of art in memorials bearing such names as Lilly, Riley, Ralston, and Harrison. It’s home to many species of trees (download a ...

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