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Green-Wood Cemetery’s 10th annual extravaganza, “A Night at Niblo’s Garden,” transformed one of the cemetery’s most ...
Richard J. Moylan has overseen a transformation of Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn in his nearly 40 years as president. Now ...
As many as 75 parakeets live at Greenwood Cemetery. Paul Martinka. A significant population took refuge in the cemetery, transforming the nooks and crannies of the Gothic Archway into a bird-sized ...
Need an idea for an outdoor activity this summer? ABC News’ Danny New explores the unique graves at New York City’s Green-Wood Cemetery.
In 1851, Green-Wood’s comptroller, Joseph Perry, wrote that he hoped the cemetery would be “unmarred by mistaken taste, undesecrated by rude hands.” Moylan does his best.
At Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklynites remembered loved ones lost on 9/11 where they rest, rather than where they lost their lives. More than 100 victims of 9/11 are interred at the cemetery — 78 who ...
Green-Wood Cemetery’s first-ever “Sunday in the Cemetery” will bring together end-of-life professionals, artists, caregivers and community members for free open-house style conversations ...
A wildflower meadow at Green-Wood Cemetery in early spring. The area is part of the cemetery’s Urban Grasslands initiative that seeks to transition away from traditional mown lawns. Photo by Paul ...