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Greenwood Knights of Pythias Cemetery

Greenwood Knights of Pythias Cemetery

Greenwood Cemetery covers 43 acres and opened in 1869 after being converted from a farm, where Dr. Benjamin Rush, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, lived in the late 1700s. It cemetery is on the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places.

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Historic Cemetery

930 Adams Ave.

Philadelphia, PA

Address

215-533-2967

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Estimated Miles From Center City Philadelphia:

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