The Bohemian National Cemetery
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- One of the oldest resting places in Chicago, the Bohemian National Cemetery was established in 1877 as a result of a communal effort to represent Czech culture.
When Marie Silhanek, a Czech woman, was denied burial at a number of Catholic cemeteries across the city, the Czech community came together to purchase land in North Park and formed a cemetery based in their own ethnic heritage. The cemetery is a grand representation of culture and the power of resilience, now spanning over 126 acres. The grounds showcase a blend of classical influences and personal, reinterpreted features.
Often overlooked, its story is not to be unheard and its beauty is not to be missed.
Wow, it is so beautiful and informative video! Chicago is full of surprises!
My Grandparents are at rest here. The Novak family.