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  1. A place of interment provides a place of remembrance and serenity for family and friends — a place to honor those we love. Bellefontaine offers several options for honoring your loved one through lot maintenance and beautification. Learn More

  2. Historic Bellefontaine Cemetery, founded in St. Louis in 1849 as a non-sectarian community cemetery "open to all regardless of religious affiliations," contains nearly 400 acres of lush landscaping and architecturally-acclaimed monuments, mausoleums and memorial features that can be seen in a self-guided scenic tour of the cemetery's historical ...

  3. Bellefontaine Cemetery is a nonprofit, non-denominational cemetery and arboretum in St. Louis, Missouri. Founded in 1849 as a rural cemetery, Bellefontaine has several architecturally significant monuments and mausoleums such as the Louis Sullivan-designed Wainwright Tomb, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  4. The story of Bellefontaine Cemetery began in the early nineteenth century when an international movement began to transform burial practice in America. Up until that time, the dead had been buried in churchyards, on family property, or in small city graveyards.

  5. Visits and Tours - Bellefontaine Cemetery. (314) 381-0750. 4947 W Florissant Ave, St. Louis, MO 63115. Destination. Artist in Residence. Horticulture. History. Art & Architecture. Wildlife.

  6. Bellefontaine Cemetery is a High Potential Historic Site on the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. Bellefontaine Cemetery contains the grave site of William Clark, who died in St. Louis on September 1, 1838.

  7. Oct 27, 2017 · In a unique display of life and mortality in the cemetery, Bellefontaine—a Level II Accredited Arboretum—is home to three state champion trees: an American elm, shingle oak, and red mulberry.

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