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Often used in the same context:
burial ground,
cemetery,
meetinghouse,
churchyard,
reconsecration,
gravesite,
headstones,
gravestones,
graves,
footstone,
bandstand,
cenotaph,
covenanters,
friary,
sutton hoo,
sepulchers,
monument,
cemetary,
tollhouse,
almshouse,
methodism,
moravian church,
blockhouse,
reinter,
hesper,
tumulus,
motte,
cairn,
hillfort,
sexton,
confederate soldier,
undercliff,
covered bridge,
freedman,
millrace,
tombstones,
uncas,
dutch reformed church,
pilgrim fathers,
casimir pulaski,
myles standish,
deconsecrated,
burial,
christadelphian,
kirkyard,
calvert vaux,
tpke,
elms,
stelae,
midden,
curch,
quaker meeting,
methodist church,
stonework,
enactor,
antietam,
lucretia mott,
bethsaida,
bleachery,
palisade,
ironmaster,
gazebo,
ancestor,
steeple,
antiquaries,
greek revival,
platted,
janiculum,
gristmill,
graveyard,
broch,
tithe barn,
reredos,
guildhall,
clock tower,
tercentennial,
chancel,
flodden,
catafalque,
moravians,
setts,
john greenleaf whittier,
reenactor,
romanesque architecture,
congregational church,
daguerreotype,
almshouses,
reburying,
gothic architecture,
presidio,
henge,
cecil rhodes,
truss bridge,
brickyard,
iroquoian,
nathaniel hawthorne,
congregationalist,
unitarianism,
flagstones,
plymouth colony,
excavated,
postholes
More specific:
potter's field
More general:
land site,
site
Synonyms:
burial ground,
burial site,
cemetery,
graveyard,
necropolis
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