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Graceland Cemetery is a large Victorian-era cemetery located on the North Side of the city of Chicago, Illinois in the United States. Established in 1860, its main entrance is at Clark and Irving Park, the Sheridan street Red Line stop is the nearest L station.
GracelandCemeteryChicago.jpg The Potter Palmer mausoleum
Many of the cemetery's tombs are of great architectural or artistic interest, including the mausoleums of Henry Harrison Getty the Ryerson family and the Schoenhofer Pyramid Mausoleum.
- David Adler, architect
- Philip Danforth Armour, meat packing magnate
- John Peter Altgeld, Governor of Illinois
- Daniel Burnham, architect
- Fred A. Busse, mayor of Chicago
- Members of the William Deering family
- Marshall Field, businessman, retailer
- Bob Fitzsimmons, Heavyweight boxing champion
- Melville Fuller, Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court
- Elbert H. Gary, judge, chairman of U.S. Steel
- Carter Harrison, Sr., mayor of Chicago
- Carter Harrison, Jr., mayor of Chicago
- Henry Honore, businessman
- Jack Johnson, Heavyweight boxing champion
- Fazlur Khan, architect
- William Kimball, Kimball Piano and Organ Company
- John Kinzie, Canadian pioneer, first white settler in the city of Chicago
- Cornelius Krieghoff, one of Canada's best known artists
- Frank Lowden, Governor of Illinois
- Marion Lucy Mahony, architect
- Cyrus McCormick, businessman, inventor
- Joseph Medill, publisher, mayor of Chicago
- Bertha Palmer, musician, linguist, writer
- Potter Palmer, businessman
- Allan Pinkerton, detective
- George Pullman, inventor and railway industrialist
- John Wellborn Root, architect
- Louis Sullivan, architect
- Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, architect
- Howard van Doren Shaw, architect
- Frederick Wacker, politician
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