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Cypress Hills National Cemetery
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Highland Park
Jackie Robinson Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Lower Highland Playground
Jamaica Avenue &, Elton St, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Ridgewood Reservoir
Jackie Robinson Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Ridgewood Reservoir
Queens, NY 11208
Dawn of Glory
Jamaica Ave. &, Cleveland St, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Brooklyn Public Library - Arlington Branch
203 Arlington Ave. at, Warwick St, Brooklyn, NY 11207
City Line Park
Atlantic Ave &, Fountain Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208
City Line Skate Park
Fountain Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Nearby restaurants
Claribel Deli-Grocery
241 Ridgewood Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Roti on the Run
3140 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11208
El Nuevo Azteca Maya
351 Ridgewood Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Toribio
3169 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Sajoma Chimi Y Algo Mas
Euclid Av and chestnut st, Jamaica Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Mr. Fire Bar & Grill
3175 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Caterina Pizza
3035 Fulton St #1FL, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Crown fried chicken pizza and coffee shop
3149 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Wo Hop Kitchen
3150 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Tony's Pizza
3145 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Nearby local services
North Brooklyn YMCA
570 Jamaica Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208
BubbleBabyNY
MQ Realty Team
Noelle NY
Edge Realty NY by Capital Ventures Group
Western Beef Supermarket
814 Jamaica Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Brothers Wireless - Cell Phone Repair - We Buy Phones
3152 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11208
El Gaby Barber Shop
3154 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Key Food Supermarket
208 Crescent St., Brooklyn, NY 11208
Lucy skincare Queens NY
Nearby hotels
Latisha Luxury Place
48 Essex St, Brooklyn, NY 11208
One & Only Property Management Group
Bkway Hotel Brooklyn
3192 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Riviera Motor Inn
2969 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208
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Cypress Hills National Cemetery

625 Jamaica Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208
4.7(15)
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attractions: Highland Park, Lower Highland Playground, Ridgewood Reservoir, Ridgewood Reservoir, Dawn of Glory, Brooklyn Public Library - Arlington Branch, City Line Park, City Line Skate Park, restaurants: Claribel Deli-Grocery, Roti on the Run, El Nuevo Azteca Maya, Toribio, Sajoma Chimi Y Algo Mas, Mr. Fire Bar & Grill, Caterina Pizza, Crown fried chicken pizza and coffee shop, Wo Hop Kitchen, Tony's Pizza, local businesses: North Brooklyn YMCA, BubbleBabyNY, MQ Realty Team, Noelle NY, Edge Realty NY by Capital Ventures Group, Western Beef Supermarket, Brothers Wireless - Cell Phone Repair - We Buy Phones, El Gaby Barber Shop, Key Food Supermarket, Lucy skincare Queens NY
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Nearby attractions of Cypress Hills National Cemetery

Highland Park

Lower Highland Playground

Ridgewood Reservoir

Ridgewood Reservoir

Dawn of Glory

Brooklyn Public Library - Arlington Branch

City Line Park

City Line Skate Park

Highland Park

Highland Park

4.5

(2K)

Open until 9:00 PM
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Lower Highland Playground

Lower Highland Playground

4.5

(120)

Open 24 hours
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Ridgewood Reservoir

Ridgewood Reservoir

4.6

(132)

Open 24 hours
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Ridgewood Reservoir

Ridgewood Reservoir

5.0

(18)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Cypress Hills National Cemetery

Claribel Deli-Grocery

Roti on the Run

El Nuevo Azteca Maya

Toribio

Sajoma Chimi Y Algo Mas

Mr. Fire Bar & Grill

Caterina Pizza

Crown fried chicken pizza and coffee shop

Wo Hop Kitchen

Tony's Pizza

Claribel Deli-Grocery

Claribel Deli-Grocery

4.8

(35)

$

Open until 11:00 PM
Click for details
Roti on the Run

Roti on the Run

4.5

(559)

$

Open until 9:00 PM
Click for details
El Nuevo Azteca Maya

El Nuevo Azteca Maya

4.2

(185)

$

Open until 9:00 PM
Click for details
Toribio

Toribio

4.1

(293)

$

Open until 9:00 PM
Click for details

Nearby local services of Cypress Hills National Cemetery

North Brooklyn YMCA

BubbleBabyNY

MQ Realty Team

Noelle NY

Edge Realty NY by Capital Ventures Group

Western Beef Supermarket

Brothers Wireless - Cell Phone Repair - We Buy Phones

El Gaby Barber Shop

Key Food Supermarket

Lucy skincare Queens NY

North Brooklyn YMCA

North Brooklyn YMCA

3.8

(86)

Click for details
BubbleBabyNY

BubbleBabyNY

4.9

(46)

Click for details
MQ Realty Team

MQ Realty Team

4.9

(28)

Click for details
Noelle NY

Noelle NY

5.0

(17)

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Title: "Solemn Sanctuary of Heroes - Cypress Hills National Cemetery" ★★★★★ Nestled within the vibrant Cypress Hills neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City, lies the 18.2-acre solemn sanctuary known as Cypress Hills National Cemetery. Visiting here is a powerful and humbling experience as one walks among the final resting places of over 21,100 veterans and civilians, including notable Medal of Honor recipients. Entering the grounds through the historic wrought-iron gates, crafted in 1886, one is immediately taken by the tranquility in this urban oasis. The visitor's lodge, a beautiful Queen Anne-style building dating back to 1887, offers an office, meeting room, and a museum. A practical grave locator outside the club provides a helpful guide to navigating the sacred landscape. The most extensive section of this cemetery at 625 Jamaica Avenue is a testament to the meticulous care and maintenance undertaken by the dedicated staff. Approximately 15,000 graves stretch across a narrow yet lengthy plot leading to a hilltop, all divided into 16 distinct sections. The immaculate grounds are a fitting tribute to those who have served our nation, making this cemetery a sanctuary of respect and remembrance. From the Civil War to World War II, the cemetery houses the graves of several courageous individuals who have made significant sacrifices for our country. Medal of Honor recipients such as Daniel Daly, Robert Dunham, John Mapes Adams, and John Nihill is interred here; their final resting places are a poignant reminder of their bravery and selflessness. The section dedicated explicitly to Medal of Honor recipients is particularly touching, casting a profound light on these individuals' extraordinary acts of bravery. It underscores the cemetery's role as an important site of reflection and remembrance. I strongly recommend visiting the Cypress Hills National Cemetery to anyone wishing to pay their respects to our country's fallen heroes or seeking a moment of quiet reflection amidst the city's bustle. It is a place of profound significance where the echoes of history blend seamlessly with the respect and gratitude of the present.
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Title: "Solemn Sanctuary of Heroes - Cypress Hills National Cemetery" ★★★★★ Nestled within the vibrant Cypress Hills neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City, lies the 18.2-acre solemn sanctuary known as Cypress Hills National Cemetery. Visiting here is a powerful and humbling experience as one walks among the final resting places of over 21,100 veterans and civilians, including notable Medal of Honor recipients. Entering the grounds through the historic wrought-iron gates, crafted in 1886, one is immediately taken by the tranquility in this urban oasis. The visitor's lodge, a beautiful Queen Anne-style building dating back to 1887, offers an office, meeting room, and a museum. A practical grave locator outside the club provides a helpful guide to navigating the sacred landscape. The most extensive section of this cemetery at 625 Jamaica Avenue is a testament to the meticulous care and maintenance undertaken by the dedicated staff. Approximately 15,000 graves stretch across a narrow yet lengthy plot leading to a hilltop, all divided into 16 distinct sections. The immaculate grounds are a fitting tribute to those who have served our nation, making this cemetery a sanctuary of respect and remembrance. From the Civil War to World War II, the cemetery houses the graves of several courageous individuals who have made significant sacrifices for our country. Medal of Honor recipients such as Daniel Daly, Robert Dunham, John Mapes Adams, and John Nihill is interred here; their final resting places are a poignant reminder of their bravery and selflessness. The section dedicated explicitly to Medal of Honor recipients is particularly touching, casting a profound light on these individuals' extraordinary acts of bravery. It underscores the cemetery's role as an important site of reflection and remembrance. I strongly recommend visiting the Cypress Hills National Cemetery to anyone wishing to pay their respects to our country's fallen heroes or seeking a moment of quiet reflection amidst the city's bustle. It is a place of profound significance where the echoes of history blend seamlessly with the respect and gratitude of the present.
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Title: "Solemn Sanctuary of Heroes - Cypress Hills National Cemetery"

★★★★★

Nestled within the vibrant Cypress Hills neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City, lies the 18.2-acre solemn sanctuary known as Cypress Hills National Cemetery. Visiting here is a powerful and humbling experience as one walks among the final resting places of over 21,100 veterans and civilians, including notable Medal of Honor recipients.

Entering the grounds through the historic wrought-iron gates, crafted in 1886, one is immediately taken by the tranquility in this urban oasis. The visitor's lodge, a beautiful Queen Anne-style building dating back to 1887, offers an office, meeting room, and a museum. A practical grave locator outside the club provides a helpful guide to navigating the sacred landscape.

The most extensive section of this cemetery at 625 Jamaica Avenue is a testament to the meticulous care and maintenance undertaken by the dedicated staff. Approximately 15,000 graves stretch across a narrow yet lengthy plot leading to a hilltop, all divided into 16 distinct sections. The immaculate grounds are a fitting tribute to those who have served our nation, making this cemetery a sanctuary of respect and remembrance.

From the Civil War to World War II, the cemetery houses the graves of several courageous individuals who have made significant sacrifices for our country. Medal of Honor recipients such as Daniel Daly, Robert Dunham, John Mapes Adams, and John Nihill is interred here; their final resting places are a poignant reminder of their bravery and selflessness.

The section dedicated explicitly to Medal of Honor recipients is particularly touching, casting a profound light on these individuals' extraordinary acts of bravery. It underscores the cemetery's role as an important site of reflection and remembrance.

I strongly recommend visiting the Cypress Hills National Cemetery to anyone wishing to pay their respects to our country's fallen heroes or seeking a moment of quiet reflection amidst the city's bustle. It is a place of profound significance where the echoes of history blend seamlessly with the respect and gratitude of...

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The order in which all the arrangements and coordination of my dad’s going home service was conducted was beyond words to explain everything was in order and I had no cause to worry about anything On behalf of Mr. Wilfred Canterbury’s family and I pastor Anita, I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to everyone who was involved in the process of this sad. beautiful and special time in our lives. Mr Lynbrook is one of the most humble person I have encounter and oh my! He is loaded with empathy's beyond understanding Thanks to the staff of Lynbrook Funeral Home. May the Lord continue to pour out His blessings upon each one In their respected...

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6y

Some reviewers are apparently confusing this national cemetery with Cypress Hills Cemetery. Their relatives must be buried in Cypress Hills Cemetery, not the national cemetery as that ran out of grave...

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