About Albany Rural Cemetery
Albany Rural Cemetery has always been much more than a place of burial. Since its founding on April 2, 1841, it has offered historical, architectural, and sculptural memorials, as well as incredible natural beauty, for all its visitors. Today ARC attracts thousands of visitors each year.
Services offered by Albany Rural Cemetery
Albany Rural Cemetery, this city of the dead, is the final resting place for at least 135,000 people, and it still continues as an active cemetery for burial across its tree lined hills and valleys. Albany Rural Cemetery offers an amazing array of monuments, crypts and other structures commemorating the legacy and lives of both famous and ordinary people who lived over the past almost two centuries. Albany Rural Cemetery is also the home to many species of wildlife, including: deer, woodchucks, opossum, and raccoons.
This location has proudly served the local community with exceptional care for years and definitely will help guide your household through memorial service etiquette, personalize your tribute, funeral costs, directions to cemeteries, guestbook, online obituary creation, and telling your life story. When you are interested in preplanning your funeral service, you can be sure your legacy will be preserved and that you can have peace of mind.
Positioned in Albany, New York and 2.5 miles from downtown Albany, this business is in Albany County and serves the surrounding areas of: Maplewood, Mannville, Menands, Latham, N Y Tele Co, State Office Bldg, Siena, Loudonville, Green Island, N Y Dept Commerce, Nys Tax Processing Ctr, N Y Soc Serv Dept, N Y Secretary of State, N Y Educ Dept, D O T N Y, N Y Assembly, Ny State Ins Dept, N Y Hghr Educ Serv Corp, West Latham, and Verdoy.
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New York town to honor Civil War soldier killed in Virginia with marker, memorial service
ALBANY, N.Y. Alfred ... date of death will be unveiled in the cemetery plot next to his mothers in his hometown of Crown Point, on Lake Champlain 90 miles north of Albany. Civil War re-enactors from New York, Vermont and Canada, along with local ...
http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2010/11/new_york_town_to_honor_civil_w.html
NY town to honor Civil War soldier killed in Va.
This weekend, a granite tombstone bearing Woods' name, rank, regiment and date of death will be unveiled in the cemetery plot next to his mother's in his hometown of Crown Point, on Lake Champlain 90 miles north of Albany. Civil War re-enactors from New ...
http://www.boston.com/news/local/vermont/articles/2010/11/05/ny_town_to_honor_civil_war_soldier_killed_in_va/
Albany Rural Cemetery Website
Incorporated in 1841 and dedicated in1844, Albany Rural Cemetery is a blend of generations of citizens originally interred in early burying grounds and a ...
http://www.albanyruralcemetery.org/
ALBANY RURAL CEMETERY
Incorporated April 2, 1841, the Albany Rural Cemetery is listed on the ...
http://www.albanyruralcemetery.org/albrurcem/AlbanyRural.pdf
Albany Rural Cemetery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Albany Rural Cemetery was established October 7, 1844, in Colonie, New York, just outside of the city of Albany, New York. It is renowned as one of the ...
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Albany Rural Cemetery Website
Welcome to the Albany Rural Cemetery Website. Incorporated in 1841 and dedicated in1844, Albany Rural Cemetery is a blend of generations of citizens ...
http://www.albanyruralcemetery.org/
Albany Rural Cemetery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Albany Rural Cemetery was established October 7, 1844, in Colonie, New York, just outside of the city of Albany, New York. It is renowned as ...
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