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Maplewood Cemetery


category : Cemeteries
Dating to 1869, soldiers and war veterans, tobacco magnates and community leaders rest here. Six Italian marble figures surround Carr family plot. Many gravesites marked with Victorian funeral art.




Address:
Entrances on Chapel Hill St., Kent St.
and Duke University Rd.
Durham, NC 27705
Phone: (919)560-4156


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