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  1. Marta Eggerth. Marta Eggerth, alternativt Mártha Eggerth, född 17 april 1912 i Budapest, Österrike-Ungern, död 26 december 2013 i Rye, New York, var en ungersk-amerikansk skådespelare och sångare. [ 7] Hon blev känd för sin sångröst redan som elvaåring, och framförde opera och operetter i städer som Wien, Hamburg, Frankfurt am Main.

  2. Over 3,000. Greenwood Cemetery occupies 7.9 acres (32,000 m 2) on Oak Avenue between Greenwood and Lake Streets, west of Old Woodward Avenue, in Birmingham, Michigan. The gently rolling landscape contains over 3,000 graves; 650 date from the nineteenth century. The grounds display a plethora of limestone, marble, cast zinc and granite monuments.

  3. History of Greenwood Cemetery. Founded in 1845 Greenwood Cemetery (previously known as West Rockford Cemetery until 1921) was the fourth cemetery dedicated in Rockford and the oldest remaining. It began in 1844 as a site along Kent Creek, located on the land now occupied by Tinker Swiss Cottage Museum’s Railroad Garden and the railroad yards.

  4. Greenwood Memory Lawn Mortuary & Cemetery is the official name given to a cemetery located at 2300 West Van Buren Street in Phoenix, Arizona owned by Dignity Memorial. The cemetery, which resulted as a merger of two historical cemeteries, Greenwood Memorial Park and Memory Lawn Memorial Park , is the final resting place of various notable former residents of Arizona.

  5. Highly visible location. Our new Memorial Garden Mausoleum is now completed with distinctive new choices for burial. This outdoor above-ground architectural gem was specially designed for both casket and cremated remains, and is accessible via wheelchair. The stonework, slate roof, copper gutters and granite selections are impeccable.

  6. The Greenwood Cemetery (est. 1937) is a historic cemetery in Tallahassee, Florida, United States. An African-American cemetery, Greenwood is located on Old Bainbridge Road, which originally the main route out of Tallahassee to the northwest. On June 5, 2003, it was added to the U.S.

  7. April 30, 1947. Greenwood Furnace State Park is a 423-acre (171 ha) Pennsylvania state park in Jackson Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The park is near the historic iron making center of Greenwood Furnace. The park includes the ghost town of Greenwood that grew up around the ironworks, old roads and charcoal hearths.