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- books?vid=ISBN9781558491625 accessdate "2013-07-25".
- books?vid=ISBN9781558491625 first "John F.".
- books?vid=ISBN9781558491625 isCitedBy Cemetery.
- books?vid=ISBN9781558491625 isbn "9781558491625".
- books?vid=ISBN9781558491625 last "Sears".
- books?vid=ISBN9781558491625 pages "117–118".
- books?vid=ISBN9781558491625 publisher "University of Massachusetts Press".
- books?vid=ISBN9781558491625 quote "First introduced in 1855 by Adolph Strauch, superintendent of the Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati, the park or lawn cemetery featured open, uncluttered expanses of lawn rather than the uneven, wooded, picturesque scenery of the rural cemetery. [...] By the final decades of the nineteenth century, the park cemetery would become the dominant form of American burial ground.".
- books?vid=ISBN9781558491625 title "Sacred Places: American Tourist Attractions in the Nineteenth Century".
- books?vid=ISBN9781558491625 url books?id=zr_D9wJtULQC.
- books?vid=ISBN9781558491625 year "1989".