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  1. New Additions. Woodlawn’s newest additions, Hillcrest, Knollwood, and the soon-to-be-completed Maple Mausoleum, offer a variety of burial options. Preneed savings are being offered now. Selecting a final resting place for yourself or your loved one is one of the most important decisions you'll ever make. We are proud to offer families a variety.

  2. Woodlawn Cemetery was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2011. Plan your visit: 517 East 233rd Street, Bronx, NY Accessible by Subway (2, 4, and 5 lines) and Metro North. For more information, visit www.thewoodlawncemtery.org.

  3. The Woodlawn Cemetery’s unique Historic Mausoleum Program offers families a one-of-a-kind opportunity to celebrate their lives and the lives of loved ones by securing a place in New York’s history with a beautiful and meaningful memorial. Historic mausoleums are private buildings deeded back to the cemetery. Our historic mausoleums offer:

  4. Main Office. 233rd St & Webster Ave. Bronx, New York 10470. (718) 920-0500. Last edited: Oct 29, 2010. Total records: 240. This cemetery was established in 1863. It is 400 acres in size with beautiful lawns, trees and memorials.

  5. Jan 24, 2013 · Discover Woodlawn Cemetery in Bronx, New York: ... Bronx, New York, 10470 United States 40.8888, -73.8739 View on Google Maps Book a hotel on Kayak . Visit Website . Nearby.

  6. Whether you’re at your moment of need or would like to preplan your own arrangements, the caring and knowledgeable staff at Woodlawn is ready to assist you. Call us anytime at (718) 920-0500 or email info@woodlawn.org. You can also fill our form, and we will reach out to you shortly. Your comfort and health is important to us.

  7. As elegant as Brooklyn’s Green-Wood is this 400-acre cemetery, the most prestigious resting place in the Bronx. Dating from the Civil War (1863), it claims more big names than Green-Wood – and yes, it is a contest – among its 300,000-plus headstones, including Herman Melville and jazz greats such as Miles Davis and Duke Ellington.