I didn’t know so many famous people were buried there. Thanks for visiting. May have to take a drive down there and take a look. But will go early so we don’t get locked in. That would be scary having to wait in the dark like that inside a cemetery. So glad you had someone with you!!!
What an amazing cemetery! That monument to Pres. Garfield was stunning. The stonework is so beautiful. The one with the ladies cats, who are there waiting for her, was really touching too. And whoever carved the images of the cats did such a great job. Glad someone came to let you out of the gate. LOL Thanks for taking us along!
Awesome cemetery. The grave of Elliot Ness is one of my favorites of the video. Allan Freed's memorial is awesome! The angel of death was kind of creepy. Locked in? Lamont knows all about that. Enjoyed this very much. Thanks Chris.
We toured that cemetery years ago and it's absolutely beautiful. It's a shame you didn't get to go inside Garfields memorial be cause it's very interesting to see his and his wife's coffin still viewable.
I love this cemetery. It is absolutely beautiful in the Spring and Summer. The Hazerot Angel is is incredible and mesmerizing to stand in front of and she gives off a strange feeling. I have spent hours in that cemetery (born in Cleveland but an hour away now) but it's never enough and so much to see. Great video.
I've never read anything by Harvey Pekar, but a friend showed me the American Splendor documentary back in the 2000s. It's an excellent film, and I recommend anyone watch it. It's about Harvey's life and it was a very enjoyable film.
Way back in the mid-1970s when i was a teen, my girlfriend and I were locked in a Catholic cemetery next door to a minor league baseball park in Columbus Ohio. We were looking for some of her families graves. No cellphones back then. We had to climb the fence to get to a phone booth. I hope that i don't have to explain what a phone booth is. I couldn't find anyone to unlock the gate. didn't retrieve my car until the next day. A few years later, Bob Dylan performed in that ball park after a game. He did that a second time after another game and said that it was only his second time performing next to a cemetery.
Good story! I remember when pay phones were a dime - and were as common as mailboxes (which are also pretty obsolete, now, lol) - maybe as common as ATM's are today. The 1970's rocked, no doubt about it!
Greenlawn or Mount Calvary Cemetery? I used to go there for lunch and quiet walks sometimes. Love that cemetery, with the lovely pond and amazing old mausoleums and statues. It's very cool.
@Elysian777 Calvary. This is what a taper wrote in an accompanying text file that came with a recording of that show: Bob Talk: "We're all playing in the back of a graveyard tonight it's only the second time I've ever played next to a graveyard and it's not easy" (first time was also at Cooper Stadium 8-6-89) (during the band intros) "Hope we played the right set but you just never know" (at beginning of Watchtower)
That happened to me while visiting Hollywood Forever cemetery in LA. Thankfully, in my situation, there was a security guard actively on duty and he let me out within 30 mins.
I wouldn't want to be locked in overnight. I would also think the Rockefellers would be in their own cemetery all fenced in. Great video. Utube channel Faces of the Forgotten uses Angel of death pic as his logo.
I used to work in a cemetery that had 9pm as the posted closing time. I would drive around the cemetery once, warn anyone who was inside that the gates would be locked soon. Then I would wait at the gate. Usually, people would leave but for those who did not, they were locked in, and I phoned the cemetery management to report them. Often it was very dark by 9pm, so anyone still in a cemetery at that hour was usually up to no good.
We had someone locked in the cemetery I work at once. The security locked it earlier than they were meant to and didn't do a drive around to check if anyone was still inside (it's not a very big cemetery). Rather than call security or the police the person decided to pull the gates off the hinges with their car.
Fantastic content as usual Chris, VERY Informative.... So Glad You Broke free from the Cemetery🤣❤🙌👍 Thank you For all that you do,, You Apparently Go Above and Beyond for your viewers!!!!
I have been there for a few funerals, but never able to explore. Your video has encouraged me to go a explore. The Haserot Angle is so hauntingly beautiful.
This was not only a really cool looking cemetery, but also amusing seeing you get locked in. I am glad you kept that part in the video. I often wonder to what length you go to make your videos. Also you should introduce your companion. I often hear her or get a glimpse of her in a reflection, but you never introduce her. Keep up your travels and stay safe.
The time changes through out the year but I guess it was 7:30. The cop said they basically just lock the gates and leave. Usually there's a little maintenance gate or soemthing that stays open. But definitely not here haha
I'm literally looking at this as I am going through photos I took in June of the Garfield memorial. Garfield is my favorite president, and I finally traveled 500 miles to Cleveland to see it. Turns out I wasn't even the biggest Garfield fan there.
I remember now Harvey Pekar on Letterman. In 1985 I never missed the David Letterman show and I recorded it on our new vcr so I could watch it when I got home from school.
I have a lot of family buried in that cemetery. Family from the 1800s to about 1980s. Cleveland was known as the Paris of the USA, starting back in the late 1800s. Everyone wanted to live there. All of the rich and famous had a home there. Cleveland had all modern and new everything in its day. That cemetery was the place to be buried. Now they say don't go there after dark because the area is very dangerous. Sad. Please go check out St Colmens church in Cleveland. It was so popular in its day that they had mass in the upstairs and downstairs at the same time. My Great Great Grandparents were one of the couples to help get it built. They donated to the stained glass in the windows, also. Be safe.
The angel is the pic of the vlog faces of the forgotten. Here in Italy we have inside the cemeteries a red button , that in automatic open and closed the gate in case you remain locked inside. One time , I think back in the period of 50s 60s and 70s 80s, all the Italian cemeteries had a cemetery keeper, or guardian, who lived in a small house or apartment near the entrance gate of the cemetery. And if in the night something happens he had to do a walk around with a torch. Now this doesn’t happen anymore (guardian who live inside the cemetery). In case that some rich mausoleums trigger the alarm, there is a specific society of security night cars vigilance who come inside and checked if all its ok. But it’s payed from the rich families .. And when it’s the time for close the gate there is an announcement from sounds boxes and also a garden or guardian before closed they do a round with cars to make sure that nobody still inside. By anyway there is the button.
If your every in the Boston area, Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge is worth a visit. Many famous people are buried there. The gates close at 7pm, sharp.
Thats one amazing cemetery, Id say it rivals some out in California. I am always scared to be locked in our local large cemetery myself. That dam was super neat to just by itself.
4:38 These are typical German graves when you bury people in a coffin. Usually there is also a big gravestone erected like the ones in the very old graveyards. - German cemetaries also close exactly at time but as they are much smaller, cars are never allowed there and so you can always leave through gates that only work in one direction.
Reminds me of the day i was last patient at the clinic, asked the nurse if i could use wasroom on the way out so i knew they would know where i was. They forgot and all left. No way to get back from the reception area where i was leaving from back into clinic. I hollered and called outfo about 15 minutes. No reply. Then i started thinking what if they have motion detectors that notify security and police show up thinking i broke in to steal drugs. I decided to call the clinic hoping after hours operator would answer for the dr on call. They did, someone came back and let me out. They felt so bad and were apologetic, even called me the next day to make sure i was ok. Good memory to start off my 60's
If you haven't yet, check out Forestlawn Cemetery in Buffalo, NY. There's some famous people buried there, too. It's even probably more beautiful than this Cemetery, IMO.
It is strange that Rockefeller’s grave is in OH. They have a huge masoleum in Tarrytown NY. Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. John D. started Standard in Cleveland OH.
Why open until dark? Also, you know in some places it gets dark pretty late in summer. They don't have money to pay staff to be following the sunset and coming in just to close up gates.
@@Elysian777 So you want the taxpayer to pay the parks department or whoever to also go around closing gates at cemeteries (which are not publicly owned entities)?
@@ian3580 The cemeteries in my town are publicly owned. All part of the parks department. So money paid for burials goes directly to the parks department without a 3 party cut-in.
I've been locked in Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, VA. Thought the same - why didn't they send someone around? There were a fair few other people locked in with me as well.
The section blocked that is Garfield is in fact his family. I searched a name of one of the names that I could see. Bruce in the front grove closes to camera is the presidents great great grandson. The first son Abram, his family is interred there from what I can see.
I get why that close on time. I mean if people know they give 15 minutes leeway and they close the gates at 17 minutes, people would complain. So they do 20 minutes leeway and close the gates at 22 minutes and people complain......you either stick with the time or don't. And it's not like cemeteries have a huge staff or budget, or like you paid an entry fee - they can't have people roving around patrolling and letting people know like park rangers or something.
The Eliot Ness bit was cool...he arguable lost his career over the Butcher of Bull Run unsolved murder case. I think you did a video about that case....? Where they showed the wax statue of a victim to attempt ID?
What a beautiful cemetery, the Haserot Angel is absolutely beautiful, do the Haserot family own this? Are you allowed to film this lol just joking Chris, im sure you understand. Garfield area is a private burial plot, see loads here in Ireland.
1:26 they are in need of a good cleaning, but the mourner statues are beautiful!
3:47 The appearance of this statue is really frightening.
The gate closed on me in a cemetery a month ago but it had an automatic gate opener so when I drove up closer the gate opened. What a genius idea!
I live in Cleveland, great city! Thanks for stopping by!
Me too!
I didn’t know so many famous people were buried there. Thanks for visiting. May have to take a drive down there and take a look. But will go early so we don’t get locked in. That would be scary having to wait in the dark like that inside a cemetery. So glad you had someone with you!!!
What an amazing cemetery! That monument to Pres. Garfield was stunning. The stonework is so beautiful. The one with the ladies cats, who are there waiting for her, was really touching too. And whoever carved the images of the cats did such a great job. Glad someone came to let you out of the gate. LOL Thanks for taking us along!
Awesome cemetery. The grave of Elliot Ness is one of my favorites of the video. Allan Freed's memorial is awesome! The angel of death was kind of creepy. Locked in? Lamont knows all about that. Enjoyed this very much. Thanks Chris.
Haha I think it's happened to him a couple of times by now
Got to go see the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. That’s also called the Hasserot Angel check out Faces of the Forgotten. Thanks for the tour Chris ❤️
Ness was cremated. He is not buried there.
We toured that cemetery years ago and it's absolutely beautiful. It's a shame you didn't get to go inside Garfields memorial be cause it's very interesting to see his and his wife's coffin still viewable.
the statues at 1.37 are absolutely stunning work i love them
Thank you, Chris. Another great video!
Totally one of my favorite songs Johnny Cash does, I cry everything. I love the Redwing blackbirds singing in the background, another favorite. 🎶🎸🐦⬛
I love this cemetery. It is absolutely beautiful in the Spring and Summer. The Hazerot Angel is is incredible and mesmerizing to stand in front of and she gives off a strange feeling. I have spent hours in that cemetery (born in Cleveland but an hour away now) but it's never enough and so much to see. Great video.
Loved the cats one. That Angel of death is really creepy.
4:08 The angel of death has the biggest toes I've ever seen.
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Thanks for the tour Chris!
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Awesome video of the cemetery. At least the cop let you out of the cemetery.
Yeah he was pretty cool about it
It sounds like something he does pretty often. Glad he was cool about it.
I've never read anything by Harvey Pekar, but a friend showed me the American Splendor documentary back in the 2000s. It's an excellent film, and I recommend anyone watch it. It's about Harvey's life and it was a very enjoyable film.
Agree. I think American Splendor is a better way to find out about him rather than Letterman.
What a magnificent place🙏🏻🕊️💖I love cemeteries ! Thank you Chris 💙🙏🏻
Way back in the mid-1970s when i was a teen, my girlfriend and I were locked in a Catholic cemetery next door to a minor league baseball park in Columbus Ohio. We were looking for some of her families graves. No cellphones back then. We had to climb the fence to get to a phone booth. I hope that i don't have to explain what a phone booth is. I couldn't find anyone to unlock the gate. didn't retrieve my car until the next day. A few years later, Bob Dylan performed in that ball park after a game. He did that a second time after another game and said that it was only his second time performing next to a cemetery.
Good story! I remember when pay phones were a dime - and were as common as mailboxes (which are also pretty obsolete, now, lol) - maybe as common as ATM's are today. The 1970's rocked, no doubt about it!
I know exactly what cemetery you're talking about!
Greenlawn or Mount Calvary Cemetery? I used to go there for lunch and quiet walks sometimes. Love that cemetery, with the lovely pond and amazing old mausoleums and statues. It's very cool.
@Elysian777 Calvary.
This is what a taper wrote in an accompanying text file that came with a recording of that show:
Bob Talk: "We're all playing in the back of a graveyard tonight it's only the second time
I've ever played next to a graveyard and it's not easy" (first time was also at
Cooper Stadium 8-6-89) (during the band intros)
"Hope we played the right set but you just never know" (at beginning of Watchtower)
That happened to me while visiting Hollywood Forever cemetery in LA. Thankfully, in my situation, there was a security guard actively on duty and he let me out within 30 mins.
I wouldn't want to be locked in overnight. I would also think the Rockefellers would be in their own cemetery all fenced in. Great video.
Utube channel Faces of the Forgotten uses Angel of death pic as his logo.
I used to work in a cemetery that had 9pm as the posted closing time. I would drive around the cemetery once, warn anyone who was inside that the gates would be locked soon. Then I would wait at the gate. Usually, people would leave but for those who did not, they were locked in, and I phoned the cemetery management to report them. Often it was very dark by 9pm, so anyone still in a cemetery at that hour was usually up to no good.
We had someone locked in the cemetery I work at once. The security locked it earlier than they were meant to and didn't do a drive around to check if anyone was still inside (it's not a very big cemetery). Rather than call security or the police the person decided to pull the gates off the hinges with their car.
Fantastic content as usual Chris, VERY Informative.... So Glad You Broke free from the Cemetery🤣❤🙌👍 Thank you For all that you do,, You Apparently Go Above and Beyond for your viewers!!!!
PROTRACTOR OF DEATH!!!! -slayer.
14:19 Mobile Instinct doesn't travel alone, yo.
That was great! Very interesting. Stones statues. Glad you got out! Alive!😂❤ nicely done!
First time for everything 👍🤓 thanks for sharing
I have been there for a few funerals, but never able to explore. Your video has encouraged me to go a explore. The Haserot Angle is so hauntingly beautiful.
This was not only a really cool looking cemetery, but also amusing seeing you get locked in. I am glad you kept that part in the video. I often wonder to what length you go to make your videos. Also you should introduce your companion. I often hear her or get a glimpse of her in a reflection, but you never introduce her. Keep up your travels and stay safe.
Good eye!!!! skate spot for sure!!
I just discovered you. And nowI'm a huge fan! Cheers from Canada!
Very nice cemetery. Crazy they locked you in.
The time changes through out the year but I guess it was 7:30. The cop said they basically just lock the gates and leave. Usually there's a little maintenance gate or soemthing that stays open. But definitely not here haha
I'm literally looking at this as I am going through photos I took in June of the Garfield memorial. Garfield is my favorite president, and I finally traveled 500 miles to Cleveland to see it. Turns out I wasn't even the biggest Garfield fan there.
I remember now Harvey Pekar on Letterman. In 1985 I never missed the David Letterman show and I recorded it on our new vcr so I could watch it when I got home from school.
Great video thanks
Very cool Thank you for sharing!
I have a lot of family buried in that cemetery. Family from the 1800s to about 1980s.
Cleveland was known as the Paris of the USA, starting back in the late 1800s. Everyone wanted to live there. All of the rich and famous had a home there. Cleveland had all modern and new everything in its day. That cemetery was the place to be buried. Now they say don't go there after dark because the area is very dangerous. Sad. Please go check out St Colmens church in Cleveland. It was so popular in its day that they had mass in the upstairs and downstairs at the same time. My Great Great Grandparents were one of the couples to help get it built. They donated to the stained glass in the windows, also. Be safe.
Dude, that was such a hassle! It's good that you got out.
James A. Garfield is one of my ancestors! What a pretty cemetery, The Angel of Death is beautiful yet, kind of sad. So many interesting people there.
My grandparents are buried there, as well as a couple of other relatives.
Beautiful cemetery
"Oh no, it's 90°..! Th-t-the a-ANGLE OF D-DEATH!!1!"
That would be 33 degrees! 😂😂
Awesome!🤣🤣
Beautiful graves, amazing cemetery
Thank you , Chris! ❤
Harvey Pekar that was a memorable find too bad he's not around today he would love this Trumper stuff
I accidentally watched the Letterman video with him recently and I think it is hilarious
The angel is the pic of the vlog faces of the forgotten.
Here in Italy we have inside the cemeteries a red button , that in automatic open and closed the gate in case you remain locked inside.
One time , I think back in the period of 50s 60s and 70s 80s, all the Italian cemeteries had a cemetery keeper, or guardian, who lived in a small house or apartment near the entrance gate of the cemetery. And if in the night something happens he had to do a walk around with a torch. Now this doesn’t happen anymore (guardian who live inside the cemetery).
In case that some rich mausoleums trigger the alarm, there is a specific society of security night cars vigilance who come inside and checked if all its ok. But it’s payed from the rich families ..
And when it’s the time for close the gate there is an announcement from sounds boxes and also a garden or guardian before closed they do a round with cars to make sure that nobody still inside. By anyway there is the button.
If your every in the Boston area, Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge is worth a visit. Many famous people are buried there. The gates close at 7pm, sharp.
Those statues in the beginning cool but creepy 😳 😬 You didn't want to camp out😂cool video like always👌
This cemetary is so beautiful and reverent.
Awesome cemetery! Welcome to C-Town!
That was a big gate. People must be dying to get in there.
Thats one amazing cemetery, Id say it rivals some out in California. I am always scared to be locked in our local large cemetery myself. That dam was super neat to just by itself.
4:38 These are typical German graves when you bury people in a coffin. Usually there is also a big gravestone erected like the ones in the very old graveyards. - German cemetaries also close exactly at time but as they are much smaller, cars are never allowed there and so you can always leave through gates that only work in one direction.
Such a beautiful place in my home town!!
Reminds me of the day i was last patient at the clinic, asked the nurse if i could use wasroom on the way out so i knew they would know where i was. They forgot and all left. No way to get back from the reception area where i was leaving from back into clinic. I hollered and called outfo about 15 minutes. No reply. Then i started thinking what if they have motion detectors that notify security and police show up thinking i broke in to steal drugs. I decided to call the clinic hoping after hours operator would answer for the dr on call. They did, someone came back and let me out. They felt so bad and were apologetic, even called me the next day to make sure i was ok. Good memory to start off my 60's
My great grandparents are buried there beautiful cemetery. Part of that area is crime laden have to be careful in that area.
That helicopter was flying too fast. Also HAHA for being locked in.
Haha it was bound to happen one of these times
Medical helicopter
Reminds me of Hot Fuzz, when the local newspaper misspelled the policeman’s name as Angle instead of Angel.
Yup mistakes happen. We are all imperfect
If you haven't yet, check out Forestlawn Cemetery in Buffalo, NY. There's some famous people buried there, too. It's even probably more beautiful than this Cemetery, IMO.
It is strange that Rockefeller’s grave is in OH. They have a huge masoleum in Tarrytown NY. Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. John D. started Standard in Cleveland OH.
Thx Chris and yes go see the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame...far exceeded my expectations! I actually loved it
I ll definitely check it out, maybe this summer
It is 💩 and very bias...dont waste your hard earned $ Chris!
Just seeing you get locked in the cemetery made it all worth watching...LOL Awesome!
I live in Cleveland! If I had known you were here, we could've met up. I love Lakeview Cemetery
Cemeteries should be open till dark. Also I had no idea so many famous people were buried in Cleveland. Especially Eliot Ness.
Why open until dark? Also, you know in some places it gets dark pretty late in summer. They don't have money to pay staff to be following the sunset and coming in just to close up gates.
@@ian3580 Most parks close 'at dusk'. The people who close those gates can't close the local cemetery gates too? That's how my city does it.
@@Elysian777 So you want the taxpayer to pay the parks department or whoever to also go around closing gates at cemeteries (which are not publicly owned entities)?
@@ian3580 The cemeteries in my town are publicly owned. All part of the parks department. So money paid for burials goes directly to the parks department without a 3 party cut-in.
@@Elysian777 interesting. I’ve never seen a cemetery that was owned and run by a parks department.
Lamont would have just crashed through the gate in his mini van!😂😂😂
I saw a tiny bottle of booze at Eliot Ness' grave, talk about ironic.
Fireball! 🔥
Lamont . . . Help ! ! ! Ha ha ha . . .
lol i watched the angle of death. watch out for those sharp corners.
Patent still pending on the angel of death 😂 ask lamont he knows the story
I knew he'd been there to do Eliot Ness so I figured he'd seen the angle of death too. I ask him haha
😂😂
Boa noite meu querido lindo cemitério
At my job, I make sure to hang out for hours after our posted closing time. It’s not like I have anything else I’d rather be doing.
I've been locked in Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, VA. Thought the same - why didn't they send someone around? There were a fair few other people locked in with me as well.
3:49 angel sighting :)
What a beautiful cemetery
'A big damn dam' lol
Top of the line entertainment
Generally cemeteries lock their gates at dusk if you've explored many cemeteries you should know that.
The section blocked that is Garfield is in fact his family. I searched a name of one of the names that I could see. Bruce in the front grove closes to camera is the presidents great great grandson. The first son Abram, his family is interred there from what I can see.
That angel is so cool. I need to go back
I hope when I die I become an angle!
Yup too quick with my typing. Mistakes happen in life 😂
Pretty sharp of you :D
@@MobileInstinct haha damn right! Easy mistake to make... Love your vids man!
@@MobileInstinct I think people find it to be cute these days, it's so common. No worries.
@@MobileInstinct we’re just givin ya sh*t bro😜…love the vids😎
I get why that close on time. I mean if people know they give 15 minutes leeway and they close the gates at 17 minutes, people would complain. So they do 20 minutes leeway and close the gates at 22 minutes and people complain......you either stick with the time or don't. And it's not like cemeteries have a huge staff or budget, or like you paid an entry fee - they can't have people roving around patrolling and letting people know like park rangers or something.
Cleveland at night isn't safe anymore I didn't know about this cemetery would like to visit
When will the Garfield Tomb renovations be completed ??
Oh is that why it was closed? I would have loved to see inside
You can see President Garfield's casket as well as Lucretia's when it was open.
Nice cop!
Thanks Chris it's a really interesting cemetery, especially Garfield's memorial, but why have they built a damn dam there? Doesn't make sense! 😕
You're good. Just don't blink.
The Eliot Ness bit was cool...he arguable lost his career over the Butcher of Bull Run unsolved murder case. I think you did a video about that case....? Where they showed the wax statue of a victim to attempt ID?
As you pan into the 9:47 sign. 🤣
Wow.
I thought Haserot was the Angel's name. Thanks for the clarification.
Looks like a person should get there early as it seems there is a lot to see and it would take a while
That's there way of saying read the open/closed sign happens to me a lot 😂
You have some big balls lol I think I told Lamont when he was doing a video at night in the cemetery 😮
Great content Scott.Beautiful Sculptures. GORGEOUS ANGEL OF DEATH.SCARY😮😊❤Not good leaving u in there😮
What a beautiful cemetery, the Haserot Angel is absolutely beautiful, do the Haserot family own this? Are you allowed to film this lol just joking Chris, im sure you understand. Garfield area is a private burial plot, see loads here in Ireland.
You're wrong Eliot Ness did not bring down Al Capone the accountant brought down Al Capone
You have a goylfriend! ❤
If you would have gotten there earlier they have tours of the James A Garfield memorial and its free!
Meaningless movie fact...that dam was a filming location for Captain America:The Winter Soldier
Be carefull doing content on that statue, I'd hate for you to get sued.
Sued by who?
Well, you know what they say, there’s a first time for everything- and I guess that includes being locked in with dead people.. 😵