I’ve been to my fair share of cemeteries and I can tell you that this one is absolutely stunning. At every turn I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. There’s literally small houses built for the deceased.
back in the 80s i worked for a burial vault company on long island. i installed a lot of vaults there. loved to go there, it was like a park, on lunch breaks i would wander around and explore. i've seen all the graves and mausoleums highlighted here. Greenwood cemetery is another must visit.
I went there one Sunday afternoon and had an unplanned walk around. I'm not from America and had never heard of Woodlawn Cemetery. It was a truly wonderful afternoon full of surprises and so peaceful. I'll never be there again, but what a beautiful afternoon it was.
how wonderful. ..Mr Charles Osgood is an American treasure.....he made my Sunday mornings more than wonderful. ....I wish my comment rhymed, for I believe he would appreciate such a sentiment.
My great grandma, my grandparents my uncles and other ancestors are buried here at Woodlawn. I visit often to Woodlawn and it gives me tremendous pride of my family.
My grandmother is buried here and I visited her about 10 years ago. It was in the spring, and this place looked wonderful. Someday I'll go back and look around again at the combination of interesting architecture as well as beautiful vegetation.
Amen, great history ! I'm going to have the grandkids watch. My dad wanted to join the army in the 40s. His birth certificate burned in a fire. The army guessed and made a new one the fourth of July ! This brought back memories! God bless
TY Carol for sharing a bit of your Family history as well....I love to hear of these type stories from others and of course I do love these types of programs that always seem to pop up on Sunday Morning!! I will personally miss Charles Osgood...as I missed Charles Kuralt from back in the day....but we all know by now that although the "song" may change, the Music will play on.....Cheers!!
Westinghouse invented several things, not the steam engine. He did invent the brake system on stem engines (trains) along with many electrical aspects.
My grandparents, great grandmother, uncles are buried in Birch Hill section of Woodlawn Cemetery. It's a peaceful place amongst the hustle and bustle of New York City.
Specimen trees adorn that special place thanks to Samuel Parsons of Parsons nursery Flushing, LI, NY Those same Linden, Beech, Walnut, Chestnut, and Elms once lined the streets of Flushing framing its beautiful homes. Her people where special. It was a picture postcard town and a wonderful place for an American to call home. As is stated in one of Greenwoods mausoleums, Auf wiedersehen. RAR
If you ever have the opportunity on a nice day it is a really beautiful peaceful place..they used to give you a map where all the graves are. They used to have concerts in the summer but not sure if they still do!
Texaco was founded in Beaumont, Texas as the Texas Fuel Company in 1901, by Jim Hogg, Joseph S. Cullinan, John Warne Gates, and Arnold Schlaet- not just Gates. Barb wire was invented by Joseph Glidden. Gates was a pioneer promoter of barbed wire.
I’ve been to my fair share of cemeteries and I can tell you that this one is absolutely stunning. At every turn I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. There’s literally small houses built for the deceased.
back in the 80s i worked for a burial vault company on long island. i installed a lot of vaults there. loved to go there, it was like a park, on lunch breaks i would wander around and explore. i've seen all the graves and mausoleums highlighted here. Greenwood cemetery is another must visit.
My father was buried there today, February 23rd, 2019. I love you Dad. He joined my grandparents and my great aunt and uncle.
Memory eternal.
My Grandparents, my uncles, my great grand mother are buried at Woodlawn. They live on so long as we remember their names.
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I went there one Sunday afternoon and had an unplanned walk around. I'm not from America and had never heard of Woodlawn Cemetery. It was a truly wonderful afternoon full of surprises and so peaceful. I'll never be there again, but what a beautiful afternoon it was.
how wonderful. ..Mr Charles Osgood is an American treasure.....he made my Sunday mornings more than wonderful. ....I wish my comment rhymed, for I believe he would appreciate such a sentiment.
My great grandma, my grandparents my uncles and other ancestors are buried here at Woodlawn. I visit often to Woodlawn and it gives me tremendous pride of my family.
So great, love that place.
My grandmother is buried here and I visited her about 10 years ago. It was in the spring, and this place looked wonderful. Someday I'll go back and look around again at the combination of interesting architecture as well as beautiful vegetation.
Mom was buried there 5/15/19. I miss her SO MUCH. My condolences to you as well Christopher A
GOD BLESS HER SOUL!♡
Thank you Theresa👼 be well
Amen, great history ! I'm going to have the grandkids watch. My dad wanted to join the army in the 40s. His birth certificate burned in a fire. The army guessed and made a new one the fourth of July ! This brought back memories! God bless
TY Carol for sharing a bit of your Family history as well....I love to hear of these type stories from others and of course I do love these types of programs that always seem to pop up on Sunday Morning!! I will personally miss Charles Osgood...as I missed Charles Kuralt from back in the day....but we all know by now that although the "song" may change, the Music will play on.....Cheers!!
I'm at the cemetery watching this video. Just relaxing away from the "living".
It would be an honor to visit this cemetery.
my mom was buried there on Saturday miss you do much mom
The greatest experience you can have in a cemetery is walking out of the damn thing.
At some point though that will simply not be possible.
Just went here with my daughter to visit Olive Thomas, since I’m writing a book on her. Very large park
One of the two nicest cemeteries in New York. The other one is Greenwood. over in Brooklyn.
I have no idea how I got here, but this was very interesting.
Westinghouse invented several things, not the steam engine. He did invent the brake system on stem engines (trains) along with many electrical aspects.
Interesting fact: John Warne "Bet-a-Million" Gates Mausoleum was used in the movie Once Upon A Time In America.
My grandparents, great grandmother, uncles are buried in Birch Hill section of Woodlawn Cemetery. It's a peaceful place amongst the hustle and bustle of New York City.
Duke Ellington is buried there too.
Carolyn Gardner Miles Davis is as well. They are buried near each other in a section fittingly called Jazz Corner
@@timbuege2624 along with Lionel Hampton buried on the other side of Ellington
No matter how rich influential or famous you are in life you leave with what you arrived with.
Death is the great equalizer
So true.
Specimen trees adorn that special place thanks to Samuel Parsons of Parsons nursery Flushing, LI, NY Those same Linden, Beech, Walnut, Chestnut, and Elms once lined the streets of Flushing framing its beautiful homes. Her people where special. It was a picture postcard town and a wonderful place for an American to call home. As is stated in one of Greenwoods mausoleums, Auf wiedersehen. RAR
Charles Osgood is from the Bronx and went to Fordham. He’s 89 now.
It's a great place to go running in New York City. A lot less congested than Central Park.
If you ever have the opportunity on a nice day it is a really beautiful peaceful place..they used to give you a map where all the graves are. They used to have concerts in the summer but not sure if they still do!
I visited Irene Castle's grave to log a virtual (non-physical) geocache. Like Mr. Osgood, I went to Fordham.
Texaco was founded in Beaumont, Texas as the Texas Fuel Company in 1901, by Jim Hogg, Joseph S. Cullinan, John Warne Gates, and Arnold Schlaet- not just Gates.
Barb wire was invented by Joseph Glidden. Gates was a pioneer promoter of barbed wire.
Whoa how the heck did Bat Masterson end up in the Bronx?!?😳🤨😬😮I never knew he left Tombstone..
Quite a place.
The same westinghouse who also has elevators with the westinghouse trademark is buried there?
Wow!
Check out the squirrel, right after Melville I believe.underestimated little creature.
Everybody seems to ignore Bat Masterson whos buried not far from Melville I beleive. Also pioneering cowboy star Harry Carey Sr.
um,you didnt show the moseleum for Marx
Funny how everyone had to leave all their riches behind.
You never see a U-haul behind a hearse..
Westinghouse inventor of the steam engine? not sure about that....these guys need to get the facts right before they go on TV and embarrass us all...
My grandparents and uncles are buried there also! Forcino.
4:34 nonsense. i never saw a woman pull a truck with just her teeth
Thomas newcomen invented the steam engine in 1712 please get your facts rights
The cemetery is full of indispensable men.
Check out the squirrel!underestimated creature.
AOC NEEDS TO BE LIKE WOODLAWN, QUITE!!!!!!
Shut up fool
Quite what? Awesome?