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Lafayette Cemetery was established in 1833, and is one of the most visited above ground cemeteries in New Orleans. It is nestled in the quaint Garden District, and is quite spooky...
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This is the oldest cemetery in Los Angeles and it is hidden in one of the busiest areas of the city. If you want a quieter alternative to karaoke and Korean BBQ, take a trip to Koreatown and wander amongst the ancient headstones of Rosedale Cemetery, established in 1884.
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Green-Wood Cemetery, located in Brooklyn near Prospect Park, is made up of over 400 acres with over 600,000 graves spread out over its rolling hills. It opened its exquisite gates in 1838.
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The last stop on the 4 train will take you to Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx. Over 400 acres of rolling hills and over 300,000 graves await you here.The cemetery opened in 1865 and is a rather pleasant place to take an afternoon stroll.
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Griffith Observatory is an amazing art deco-style observatory and planetarium located on Mount Hollywood in Griffith Park of Los Angeles. It opened in 1935 and has been a tourist hotspot ever since. It is a wonderful and inexpensive way to spend your day.
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A place where the Vietnamese transferred long time ago. Where you could find traditional Vietnamese food.