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I have been to several of Detroit's historic cemeteries but never seen one as vandalized as Woodmere.  Many mausoleums had boards on them, stained glass missing or even doors wide open.

 

List of notables buried there.

http://www.woodmerecemeteryresearch.com/noteables.htm

 

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Oy!

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

 

Interesting.

Similar to Cleveland's Woodland, even in name.

^ I think you are talking about the one near the Packard complex.  I think it just runs along one side.

 

Depressing.  Detroit: "So bad, even the dead are leaving."  Quite a few articles on people relocating deceased family members to the suburbs.

^Yeah that is what I was thinking too.  The cemetery is called Trinity, I believe. 

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