Kensico Cemetery

Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, New York
The Tower at the upper entrance to Kensico Cemetery
Mineola Lake in Kensico Cemetery
The statue of an elk in Kensico Cemetery

Kensico Cemetery, located in Valhalla, New York, was founded in 1889, when many New York City cemeteries were becoming full, and rural cemeteries were being created near the railroads that served the city. Initially 250 acres (1.0 km2), it was expanded to 600 acres (2.4 km²) in 1905, but reduced to 461 acres (1.9 km²) in 1912, when a portion was sold to the neighboring Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Several baseball players are buried in this cemetery.

Many entertainment figures of the early twentieth century, including the Russian-born Sergei Rachmaninoff, were buried here. The cemetery has a special section for members of the Actors' Fund of America and the National Vaudeville Association, some of whom died in abject poverty.

Sharon Gardens is a 76-acre (31 ha) section of Kensico Cemetery, which was created in 1953 for Jewish burials.

Notable interments in Kensico division

Notable interments in Sharon Gardens division

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Coordinates: 41°04′40″N 73°47′11″W / 41.0779°N 73.7865°W / 41.0779; -73.7865

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