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SPECIFIC LANDMARK. SPANNING 296 ACRES. CAVE HILL CEMETERY IS HOME TO SOME RICH LOUISVILLE HISTORY. COLONEL SANDERS IS BURIED THERE, MUHAMMAD ALI IS BURIED THERE, AND THOSE GRAVES DRAW BIG CROWDS ...
Louisville, Kentucky’s Cave Hill Cemetery is a bona fide tourist attraction and a national landmark. Dedicated in 1848, it boasts more than 120,000 interments that include the graves of Union ...
Cave Hill Cemetery is the burial place for famous names like Muhammad Ali and Colonel Sanders, but its also the home of some interesting wildlife.
Located in Kentucky's Cave Hill Cemetery, the grave of Colonel Harland Sanders, one of the most recognizable mascots in the entire world, honors the chicken man with a bust sculpted by his very ...
Even though Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville is the final resting place of many fascinating people, there’s no mistake about who the main attraction is.
Host Roberto Mighty explores historic Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville, KY.
Cave Hill Cemetery is ranked #8 out of 10 things to do in Louisville. See pictures and our review of Cave Hill Cemetery.
As the body of Muhammad Ali journeys through Louisville on Friday — from the funeral home through the West End, past Ali’s boyhood home to Cave Hill Cemetery — it will travel along ...
Louisville decided to create a cemetery that would also be a garden spot—a place for the living as well as the dead. Cave Hill quickly became a source of pride for the city.
nThe entrance to Cave Hill Cemetery is seen Tuesday, June 7, 2016, in Louisville, Ky. Muhammad Ali’s burial will be in Cave Hill Cemetery, the final resting place for many of the city’s most ...
The boxing superstar will be buried at the cemetery — already on the National Register of Historic Places and the final resting place of Kentucky Fried Chicken founder Col. Harland Sanders ...