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Forest Home Cemetery & Arboretum — Attraction in Milwaukee

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Forest Home Cemetery & Arboretum
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Forest Home Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery located in the Lincoln Village neighborhood of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and is the final resting place of many of the city's famed beer barons, politicians and social elite.
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Carnitas De Rafa Restaurante
2344 S 27th St, Milwaukee, WI 53215
Tsunami Restaurant
2001 W Lincoln Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53215, United States
VILLANAS MEXICAN RESTAURANT
3000 W Lincoln Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53215
Sabor Culichi (Food Truck)
2725 S 27th St, Milwaukee, WI 53215
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Forest Home Cemetery & Arboretum
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Forest Home Cemetery & Arboretum

2405 W Forest Home Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53215
4.3(45)
Open 24 hours
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Forest Home Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery located in the Lincoln Village neighborhood of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and is the final resting place of many of the city's famed beer barons, politicians and social elite.

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attractions: , restaurants: Carnitas De Rafa Restaurante, Tsunami Restaurant, VILLANAS MEXICAN RESTAURANT, Sabor Culichi (Food Truck)
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(414) 645-2632
Website
foresthomecemetery.com

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Nearby restaurants of Forest Home Cemetery & Arboretum

Carnitas De Rafa Restaurante

Tsunami Restaurant

VILLANAS MEXICAN RESTAURANT

Sabor Culichi (Food Truck)

Carnitas De Rafa Restaurante

Carnitas De Rafa Restaurante

4.6

(66)

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Tsunami Restaurant

Tsunami Restaurant

4.4

(253)

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VILLANAS MEXICAN RESTAURANT

VILLANAS MEXICAN RESTAURANT

4.1

(79)

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Sabor Culichi (Food Truck)

Sabor Culichi (Food Truck)

4.6

(33)

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Holly JeffordsHolly Jeffords
I attended the Funerary Art & Symbolism tour at Forest Home Cemetery and would absolutely recommend it to others. Equal parts educational and entertaining, our tour guide was knowledgeable and well-spoken. There’s so much fascinating information to cover and the grounds are massive (not to mention beautiful). I imagine these tours could be two to three times as long and still not come remotely close to covering everything! There’s an abundance of history here. Bring a water bottle and pack a snack, because you could spend hours exploring the cemetery after the tour.
Jay GrossJay Gross
We took a walking tour called "Deadbeats - Milwaukee's musicians". As someone who loves history and music, this tour was right up my alley. Their tour season is just kicking off so I added their upcoming schedule as there's something for everyone. Forest Home is huge, so we did a fair amount of walking. The tour had a lot of info about the beginning of the music scene in Milwaukee. Cool tour. We'll be taking a few more of these now that we did this one
Jason GabrielJason Gabriel
Famous 19th Century cemetery serving as the final resting place for more than 1,000 civil war veterans and prominent people from Milwaukee's history. Beautiful grounds designed by a famous Wisconsin naturalist. Ideal for self-guided tours, birdwatching, and exploration! The site is full of amazing monuments. Be sure to stop by the office for a visitor's guide. Public tours and events available year round.
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I attended the Funerary Art & Symbolism tour at Forest Home Cemetery and would absolutely recommend it to others. Equal parts educational and entertaining, our tour guide was knowledgeable and well-spoken. There’s so much fascinating information to cover and the grounds are massive (not to mention beautiful). I imagine these tours could be two to three times as long and still not come remotely close to covering everything! There’s an abundance of history here. Bring a water bottle and pack a snack, because you could spend hours exploring the cemetery after the tour.
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We took a walking tour called "Deadbeats - Milwaukee's musicians". As someone who loves history and music, this tour was right up my alley. Their tour season is just kicking off so I added their upcoming schedule as there's something for everyone. Forest Home is huge, so we did a fair amount of walking. The tour had a lot of info about the beginning of the music scene in Milwaukee. Cool tour. We'll be taking a few more of these now that we did this one
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Famous 19th Century cemetery serving as the final resting place for more than 1,000 civil war veterans and prominent people from Milwaukee's history. Beautiful grounds designed by a famous Wisconsin naturalist. Ideal for self-guided tours, birdwatching, and exploration! The site is full of amazing monuments. Be sure to stop by the office for a visitor's guide. Public tours and events available year round.
Jason Gabriel

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Reviews of Forest Home Cemetery & Arboretum

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5.0
2y

I had the most amazing day!! I came to order my Bronze Plaque for my Niche. Iris Cortes was typing the order and I asked her about my baby sister that was cremated and somewhere at Forest Home. My Father told my Mother that she was with the babies. Iris started to check found out she was in the Chapel Catacombs in the basement since 1957. She had 2 wonderful people go and bring her to me. When Iris opened the card board box there was a beautiful copper urn, it looked brand new. Iris typed a form and I could take my baby Sister home. I have my brothers ashes and now I can place them in a Niche together. Iris Cortes is a wonderful person so caring!! Forest Home is so lucky to have an employee like...

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5.0
2y

I attended the Funerary Art & Symbolism tour at Forest Home Cemetery and would absolutely recommend it to others. Equal parts educational and entertaining, our tour guide was knowledgeable and well-spoken. There’s so much fascinating information to cover and the grounds are massive (not to mention beautiful). I imagine these tours could be two to three times as long and still not come remotely close to covering everything! There’s an abundance of history here. Bring a water bottle and pack a snack, because you could spend hours exploring the cemetery...

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4.0
1y

Speaking as a tourist, not as one who used their services/has a loved one there. Cemeteries are educational, beautiful, and peaceful. So long as you're respectful and enjoy the outdoors/history, visit a good one in each city you visit. Very beautiful and interesting stones/mauseleums, and the layout is varied. Some names are confusing and definitely some vandalism (neither of those are necessarily the cemetery's fault but as a heads up). FANTASTIC self tour online, every famous cemetery should have...

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