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This cemetery is definitely large and has a very old school look about it. Stone Crosses, little chapel on the grounds, a veterans area and just to walk within its rod iron and stone walls gives you a comforting feeling. It is not the most active paranormal place but its very nice to sit down and absorb the area. With the expressway not far away it can be difficult but none the less its worth visiting every so often to take some photos. Our first time here we got lost walking down the curvy roads with over 50000 head stones, rolling hills it is one of the nicer cemeteries in the Buffalo/Kenmore Region.Copyright By Rick Mount Olivet Cemetery, KenmoreMount Olivet Cemetery began with the purchase of 50 acres of land on Delaware Avenue by Father Francis F. Kelly of Ascension Parish, North Tonawanda, in 1908. It was intended to serve the people of the northern suburbs. In 1923, Father Kelly purchased an additional 24 acres. |
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