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Graves of Upstate New York

A Guide to 100 Notable Resting Places

Chuck D'ImperioSeries: New York State
5
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Year
2018
Language
English

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Graves of Upstate New York presents a fascinating look at the lives and deaths of 100 legendary Americans who are laid to rest in Upstate New York. D'Imperio takes readers on a journey across the state, visiting an array of famous New York grave sites, from Mark Twain, Harriet Tubman, and James Fenimore Cooper to Helen Hayes, Lucille Ball, four US presidents, a Kentucky Derby–winning horse, and the most famous one-legged tap dancer in the world. D'Imperio tells the story of each individual, along with photographs and detailed information about the cemetery. From West Point to Lake Placid to Buffalo and all points north, south, east, and west, Graves of Upstate New York offers a cultural tour across the great expanse of Upstate New York in search of its famous residents and their lasting legacies.

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"The short informative biographies of each individual are enjoyable reading and in no way morbid, regardless of the focus on gravestones and mausoleums.... Helpful directions to gravesite locations, extra factoids, and website links for more information make the book a great companion for road trips through the Finger Lakes region and beyond."
Laurel Wemett, Life in the Finger Lakes Magazine
"Chuck D'Imperio is an Upstate New York treasure who proves time and again his encyclopedic knowledge of Upstate and all its charms.... From 'Queen of Comedy' Lucille Ball's heart-engraved headstone in Jamestown to abolitionist John Brown's glass-enclosed marker in North Elba to industrialist/philanthropist Andrew Carnegie's Scottish stone monument in Sleepy Hollow and points in between, this fasc
Lori Chien, chief librarian, Jervis Public Library
"This is a book conducive to reading in spurts, but it's also a handy one to have around as a reference. Check it out if you're planning a trip to some place in upstate New York. Breezily written, it has detailed directions, plus plenty of information useful as anecdotes in social settings. Expect to find yourself more engrossed than you expect."
Richard Frost, Adirondack Daily Enterprise

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