Graceland Cemetery

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Graceland Cemetery is a large Victorian-era cemetery located in the North Side community area of Uptown, in the city of Chicago, Illinois. Established in 1860, its main entrance is at Clark and Irving Park. The Sheridan stop on the Red Line is the nearest CTA "L" station.

Image:Palmer mausoleum 051202.jpg Many of the cemetery's tombs are of great architectural or artistic interest, including the mausoleums of Henry Harrison Getty, the Ryerson family (both designed by architect Louis Sullivan, who is also buried here), and the Schoenhofen Pyramid Mausoleum. The industrialist George Pullman was buried at night, in a lead-lined coffin within an elaborately reinforced steel-and-concrete vault, to prevent his body from being exhumed and desecrated by labor activists.

The cemetery's walls are topped off with barbed wire, as well as razor wire in some locations.

Notable burials

Image:Getty tomb chicago louis sullivan.jpg

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