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  1. MOUNT HOPE CEMETERY. Founded in 1838, Rochester's historic Mt. Hope cemetery covers an inspiring natural setting of 196 acres and contains over 350,000 gravestones. These stones still speak to us today of love and life, death, and immortality. Thousands of white marbles bear images and inscriptions affirming eternal life, and they stand in ...

  2. O Cemitério Mount Hope (em inglês: Mount Hope Cemetery) em Rochester (Nova Iorque), fundado em 1838, é o primeiro cemitério-jardim municipal dos Estados Unidos. Situado em uma área de 196 acres (793000 m²) (0,3 milhas quadradas) de terra adjacente à Universidade de Rochester na Avenida Mount Hope, o cemitério é o local de repouso permanente de mais de 350 mil pessoas.

  3. 9 de abr. de 2024 · About the Friends of Mount Hope. The Friends of Mount Hope Cemetery is a non-profit organization of volunteers founded in 1980 to restore, preserve, and encourage public use and enjoyment of this unique historical treasure. We have a wealth of resources available to help you learn about our community as reflected in the lives of those who chose ...

  4. Mount Hope Cemetery. Founded in 1838, Rochester's historic Mt. Hope cemetery covers an inspiring natural setting of 196 acres and contains over 350,000 gravestones. These stones still speak to us today of love and life, death, and immortality. Thousands of white marbles bear images and inscriptions affirming eternal life, and they stand in ...

  5. Burials at Mount Hope Cemetery (Rochester)‎ (74 P) C. Centuries in Rochester, New York‎ (2 C) M. Mayoral elections in Rochester, New York‎ (8 P) N.

  6. Ellwanger and Barry donated part of their property to the City of Rochester to form Highland Park. Their efforts helped change Rochester from the "Flour City" to the "Flower City". Personal life. Ellwanger died at his home in Rochester on November 26, 1906, and is buried across the street from his former nursery in Mount Hope Cemetery.

  7. MOUNT HOPE CEMETERY. Founded in 1838, Rochester's historic Mt. Hope cemetery covers an inspiring natural setting of 196 acres and contains over 350,000 gravestones. These stones still speak to us today of love and life, death, and immortality. Thousands of white marbles bear images and inscriptions affirming eternal life, and they stand in ...