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The cemetery is known for its beautiful dripping Spanish moss scenery and unique gravestone sculptures, aka funerary art, including intricate statues, mausoleums, and gravestones.
Since its founding in 1846, Bonaventure Cemetery has had a reputation for being one of the most beautiful and beguiling final resting places in the country. Even famed environmentalist and writer ...
Bonaventure Cemetery will join over 100 historic sites, house museums, art museums, and other points of interest throughout Georgia that will open their doors to the public, FREE of charge.
Bonaventure Cemetery is ranked #4 out of 17 things to do in Savannah. See pictures and our review of Bonaventure Cemetery.
The Bonaventure Historical Society held a rededication ceremony on Sunday for the John Walz Memorial Garden. The 4,000 square foot garden features a new variety of 80 different plants. Chairman Lee ...
Not everyone thinks of the cemetery as a tourist destination, but this hidden treasure near Atlanta, Georgia is home to some ...
Bonaventure Cemetery, created in 1846, sits on acres of the former Bonaventure Plantation site. The City of Savannah later purchased it in 1907 and is one of five cemeteries that the city owns.