Address: 221 Brick Church Rd, Spring Valley, NY 10977, USA
“A beautiful cemetery with a church and school on the grounds. There are Revolutionary War soldiers buried here and it is sacred land. George Vreeland Hill”
Address: 220 Brick Church Rd, Spring Valley, NY 10977, USA
“My Dad has been here 40 years this year. Just as beautiful, just as well maintained today 40 years later. The maintenance people are wonderful also.”
Address: 290 NY-306, Monsey, NY 10952, USA
“VERY well taken care. Accommodates needs of visitors. Gepoilt Alles Gitts!”
Address: 36 W Nyack Rd, Nanuet, NY 10954, USA
“Kind and caring priests and parishioners. It's a very welcoming parish with so many ways to get involved. The churches themselves are beautiful and spiritual. There are so many mass times on Sundays too!”
Address: 228-230 Brick Church Rd, Spring Valley, NY 10977, USA
“A very holy place”
Address: 36 W Nyack Rd, Nanuet, NY 10954, USA
“Beautiful church for a wedding. Stone outside wood inside. Gorgeous everywhere.”
Address: 296 NY-306, Monsey, NY 10952, USA
“Interesting, people despose technology devices at the grave site of the Skulen Rebbe Zt"l. Also buried here is Rabbi A Y Rosenbloom Rosh Yeshiva Shaarei Yosher BP.”
Address: Stony Point, NY 10980, USA
“The Old Letchworth Village Cemetery 1914 - 1967. The resting place of some ~900 patients of the now defunct Letchworth Village asylum. Identified solely by number impressed upon t-shaped steel markers. Their identities obscured by a society where relation to the "feeble-minded" and "feeble-bodied" was thought to bring shame to a family. It was not until 2007 that the individuals laid to rest here were memorialized by a large bronze plaque featuring each of the identifiable names found in old ledgers. Since then, a number of the steel grave markers have been replaced by proper headstones, funded by later generations of the deceased. We had previously paid a visit to Letchworth Village earlier this spring. Yet it was not until later that we read about the existence of an abandoned cemetery. Determined to find it, I took to Google Maps satellite and scanned areas surrounding the asylum. Searching for the distinctive dot pattern of a graveyard in the woods. Upon finding an area that vaguely resembled a graveyard, I dropped a pin to geotag the location. Some months later, we returned to the area and took the opportunity to search for the forgotten. Lo and behold, there it was, down a short path off Call Hollow Road.”
Address: Tomkins Cove, NY 10986, USA
“Small secluded cemetery with some headstones dating from the 19th century”
Address: Stony Point, NY 10980, USA
“Friendly people and the dogs get along. Very clean dog park.”
Address: Route 9 W, West Haverstraw, NY 10927, Haverstraw, NY 10927, USA
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