Lake View Cemetery

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Cleveland, United States

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Cemetery· Tourist attraction· Funeral Services & Cemeteries· Historical landmark

Lake View Cemetery Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Lake View Cemetery is located in Cleveland, United States on 12316 Euclid Ave. Lake View Cemetery is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category cemetery in United States.

Address

12316 Euclid Ave

Phone

+1 2164212665

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Maya Serna

This cemetery is so pretty! It's really half park-half cemetery. Dogs are allowed which is really nice. Near the two ponds there's a pathway that goes through the woods next to a little creek, it's really pretty especially in the fall.

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Rob Oddo

Such a beautiful place. This cemetery tells the story of Cleveland's history. This is truly a must see in Cleveland. During the day you can go in James A. Garfield's memorial. So many other notable people are buried here as well including Elliott Ness, John D. Rockefeller, and so many others. Check out the Angel of Death (pictured here) as well as Alan Freed's Jukebox headstone (also pictured here) asking so many others.

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Jane Zhao

Beautiful day walking around! There’re beautiful place!

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Andrew Komyati Historical Headlines

Two sites within the cemetery are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The first is the James A. Garfield Memorial, erected in 1890 as the tomb of assassinated President James A. Garfield. The second is Wade Memorial Chapel, which began construction in 1898 and was completed in 1901.

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Keith Blackwell

Hidden gem within 'The Land' full of history and grandeur. If you love art and classic architecture, then you should visit. Almost all of the major streets in Cleveland have been named after prominent people buried here. The greatest treasure of them all is the James A. Garfield Monument, which is currently being restored. It should be completed in time for the 2020 season.