Woodlawn Cemetery - United States

United States

(by state then city or town)

  • Woodlawn Memorial Cemetery, Santa Monica, California
  • Woodlawn Cemetery (Carbondale, Illinois), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Jackson County, Illinois
  • Woodlawn Cemetery (Forest Park, Illinois), including Showmen's Rest
  • Woodlawn Cemetery (Acton, Massachusetts)
  • Woodlawn Cemetery (Detroit, Michigan)
  • Woodland Cemetery (Monroe, Michigan)
  • Woodlawn Cemetery (Summit, Mississippi), where T. R. Stockdale is interred
  • Woodland Cemetery (Flathead County, Montana)
  • Woodlawn Cemetery (Las Vegas, Nevada), listed on the NRHP in Clark County, Nevada
  • Woodlawn Cemetery (Nashua, New Hampshire)
  • Woodlawn Cemetery (Bronx), New York, a National Historic Landmark listed on the NRHP
  • Woodlawn Cemetery (Canandaigua, New York)
  • Woodlawn Cemetery (Elmira, New York), which includes the Woodlawn National Cemetery, all together listed on the NRHP
  • Woodlawn Cemetery (Syracuse, New York), where Peter Kappesser is interred
  • Woodlawn Cemetery (Ada, Ohio)
  • Woodlawn Cemetery (Toledo, Ohio), listed on the NRHP in Lucas County, Ohio
  • Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee
  • Woodlawn Baptist Church and Cemetery, Nutbush, Tennessee, listed on the NRHP in Haywood County, Tennessee
  • Woodlawn Garden of Memories Cemetery, Houston, Texas, listed on the NRHP in Harris County, Texas
  • Woodlawn Cemetery (Washington, D.C.), listed on the NRHP in Washington, D.C.
  • Woodlawn Cemetery (Fairmont, West Virginia), listed on the NRHP in Marion County, West Virginia

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