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May
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Incorporated in 1848 by 23 prominent citizens, Greenbush was Lafayette’s second public cemetery, and its purpose was to provide the public with affordable burial plots. Learn more about the earliest Lafayette residents buried here in celebration of the Bicentennial!
Presented by staff and volunteers of TCHA
FREE! Registration is suggested but not required.
Register at bit.ly/TCHABicentennialTours25
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