Forest Home Cemetery
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Description
Founded in 1847, the Forest Home Cemetery in Milwaukee, Wisconsin is the oldest rural cemetery in the Upper Midwest. Today it encompasses 200 acres and is home to some of Milwaukee’s founders, Civil War soldiers and several notable decorative crypts. The landscape follows Victorian ideals of space and design utilizing 300 species of trees to intentionally create a feeling of restive grandeur. Forest Home Cemetery was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973, as well as being listed as a Milwaukee Landmark. The first burial was in 1850, however, the site is known to have had effigy mounds and American Indian burials.