We arrived and stopped into the office where you can find a complimentary map. As you drive along the main road, markers are on the side that correspond with numbers on your map, allowing you to find specific graves and read a brief description of who is buried in that location. There's also an option for a Civil War route.
I'm new to St. Louis but I recognized Adolphus Busch, the Lemp family, William Clark, and a handful of others. The website has an option to read historical stories. It's fascinating to read more about those whose graves we passed. There's a brief history as well as a portrait.
The grounds are beautiful, and there are simple graves, large ornate sites, monuments, and mausoleums.
Here are some of the highlights: (I attached a link to some of them so you can read more..)
"the girl in the glass box"
Lemp Family
President of 1904 World's Fair
owner of original St. Louis professional baseball team
benefactor
financed Dred Scott suit
minister
His daughter, Susan Blow (right), founded the first kindergarten in the USA (Des Peres School in St. Louis, 1873)
brewer
stained glass (A. Busch)
A. Busch
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