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cemetery. For a period, it instituted a policy in which open admission to the grounds was only permitted on
Sundays and holidays, with the remaining dates seeing access limited to ticket holders. Graceland's popularity as a pleasure grounds declined in subsequent decades, however, as public attitude moved away from seeing cemeteries as appropriate sites for leisure. At the same time, the condition of the cemetery began to suffer from neglect.
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Graceland's attractive parklike appearance and elaborate burial monuments made it a popularly visited site. Visitation became so large, that in the early 20th century its operators grew concerned that it had turned into too popular of a recreation grounds to the detriment of its character as a
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train now runs. The line was also used to carry mourners to funerals, in specially rented funeral cars. As a result, there was an entry through the east wall, which has since been closed. When founded, the cemetery was well outside the city limits of
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was opened by a group independent of Bryan's efforts. However, after he was offered the presidency of the company that operated
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Along with its other famous burials, the cemetery is notable for two statues by the renowned
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Many of the cemetery's tombs are of great architectural or artistic interest, including the
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2147:"Cemetery Lot Owners — Hidden truths: Visualizing the City Cemetery"
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Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois
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The cemetery is also the final resting place of 31 victims of the
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1579:. Chicago, Illinois: Chicago Architectural Foundation. p. 2.
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1743:"The Couch Tomb — Hidden truths: Visualizing the City Cemetery"
2990:"Graceland Cemetery Last Resting Place for Notable Chicagoans"
1693:. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press. pp. 23–25.
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1351:"Graceland Cemetery – IL | The Cultural Landscape Foundation"
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2887:. Chicago: Chicago Architectural Foundation. pp. 14–15.
2243:. eBook from the library of the University of Illinois. 1914
2241:"William Deering, born in Maine, 1826, died in Florida 1913"
3205:. Chicago, IL: Chicago Architecture Foundation. p. 6.
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1927:"'Mr. Cub' Ernie Banks laid to rest at Graceland Cemetery"
1778:"A Tour Of The Cubs-Related Graves At Graceland Cemetery"
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Graceland Cemetery: Chicago Stories, Symbols, and Secrets
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Bryan purchased land for his cemetery from the heirs of
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occupied the eastern edge of the cemetery, where the
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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2526:. University of Illinois Press. 2014. p. 234.
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2039:"Chicago Says Goodbye To Beloved Bear Doug Buffone"
720:, Heavyweight boxing champion, born in Cornwall, UK
388:In 2020, the cemetery's landscape was damaged in a
1630:"O.C. Simonds | The Cultural Landscape Foundation"
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3390:List of U.S. National Historic Landmarks by state
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2640:"Bryan Lathrop Funeral Held at Graceland Chapel"
1389:. University of Virginia Press. pp. 17–18.
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3833:National Register of Historic Places in Chicago
3782:National Register of Historic Places portal
3056:. Northwestern University. September 17, 2000.
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1850:Death and Dying in the Working Class, 1865–1920
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2996:. Carbondale, IL. August 4, 1982. p. P1.
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262:located in the north side community area of
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2715:"Dr. Franklin Martin to be Buried Today"
2587:"Visitors drawn to Jack Johnson's Grave"
2045:. CBS Broadcasting Inc. April 24, 2015.
1550:. University of Virginia Press. p.
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94:Show map of Chicago metropolitan area
21:Graceland Cemetery (Washington, D.C.)
3223:Graceland Cemetery: A Design History
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383:National Register of Historic Places
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1250:"Graceland Cemetery and Arboretum"
991:Maryland Mathison Hooper McCormick
969:, bookseller and Civil War general
849:, "The Dean of Chicago Architects"
728:Chief Justice of the United States
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2964:"Public Figures and Private Eyes"
2885:A Walk Through Graceland Cemetery
2685:"Lowden, Frank Orren (1861–1943)"
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1956:"Obituaries – Granville Bates".
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1542:Funigiello, Philip J. (1994).
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2760:. Retrieved on June 23, 2012.
2428:Rodkin, Dennis (March 2006).
1983:"Who in the Dickens is that?"
1011:, publisher, mayor of Chicago
468:Schoenhofen Pyramid Mausoleum
153:Show map of the United States
3220:Vernon, Christopher (2012).
2648:. May 16, 1916. p. 17.
2612:White, Theresa Mary (1988).
2325:"Monuments and their Makers"
2090:"The Cemetery of Architects"
1689:Vernon, Christopher (2012).
1590:Tishler, William H. (2004).
1517:Chicago: The Garden City ...
1425:Johnson, Ray (May 7, 2014).
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1886:Spencer, Thomas E. (1998).
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979:Edith Rockefeller McCormick
698:(1823–1901), Bishop of the
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3750:Historic Preservation Fund
3729:American Legation, Morocco
3132:– via Google Search.
2752:December 13, 2010, at the
2356:. McFarland. p. 245.
1162:, first female detective,
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1068:, dancer and choreographer
985:Katherine Dexter McCormick
413:train to the north suburbs
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2860:. National Park Service.
1964:(167): 14. July 12, 1940.
1847:Rosenow, Michael (2015).
1831:History of Dental Surgery
1575:Lanctot, Barbara (1988).
1155:1893 Columbian Exposition
925:Robert Henry Lawrence Jr.
861:, educator who served as
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830:Art Institute of Chicago
503:'s final resting place.
460:Martin Ryerson Mausoleum
3288:April 17, 2017, at the
2155:Northwestern University
2145:Bannos, Pamela (2012).
1751:Northwestern University
1741:Bannos, Pamela (2012).
1514:Simon, Andreas (1894).
1042:Institute of Design IIT
975:, businessman, inventor
901:William Wallace Kimball
841:William Le Baron Jenney
835:Isadore Gilbert Jeffery
700:Evangelical Association
638:Oscar Stanton De Priest
577:, artist, art collector
411:In the 19th century, a
329:19th century operations
201:41.954500°N 87.662278°W
3667:Minor Outlying Islands
3650:Lists by insular areas
3364:Keeper of the Register
2775:Chicago Public Library
2496:Chicago Public Library
2466:Chicago Public Library
2395:. Arcadia Publishing.
2350:Wilson, Scott (2016).
2185:Democrat and Chronicle
2120:Chicago Public Library
957:, Governor of Illinois
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561:, meat packing magnate
559:Philip Danforth Armour
553:Amabel Anderson Arnold
549:, Governor of Illinois
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2804:. Chicago Sun-Times.
2672:Graveyards of Chicago
2645:Chicago Daily Tribune
2300:on September 30, 2017
2215:bioguide.congress.gov
2013:bioguide.congress.gov
1469:Selzer, Adam (2022).
1254:gracelandcemetery.org
1236:National Park Service
1133:Howard Van Doren Shaw
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713:Daniel Chester French
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587:Mary Hastings Bradley
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3168:"Graceland Cemetery"
2523:AIA Guide to Chicago
2389:Zangs, Mary (2014).
1716:"Chicago Cemeteries"
1491:10.5406/j.ctv2p7j66k
1283:"Graceland Cemetery"
1182:Daniel Hale Williams
1103:William Henry Powell
1072:Bertha Honoré Palmer
1003:Florence McLandburgh
967:Alexander C. McClurg
796:Carter Harrison, Jr.
790:Carter Harrison, Sr.
711:, with sculpture by
528:Bertha Honoré Palmer
470:. The industrialist
333:Daniel Page Bryan's
303:William Butler Ogden
299:Thomas Barbour Bryan
258:is a large historic
125:Show map of Illinois
3188:on January 20, 2021
2994:Southern Illinoisan
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1170:Hempstead Washburne
1082:U.S. Representative
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632:Lydia Avery Coonley
541:Walter Webb Allport
354:Ossian Cole Simonds
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3828:Graceland Cemetery
3283:"Graceland a Poem"
3269:Graceland Cemetery
3107:Chicago's Mansions
2720:The New York Times
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1188:George Ellery Wood
1172:, mayor of Chicago
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