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    A must see in Springfield…read more Visit the Oak Ridge Cemetery. The final resting place for many, nestled on rolling hills among many large live oak trees. See Lincoln's Tomb, the crypt where Lincoln was interred prior to the completion of his family tomb, and the war memorials. Located in Oak Ridge Cemetery, a granite tomb and 117-foot obelisk serve as the final resting place for President Abraham Lincon, his wife Mary Todd Lincoln, and three of their four children, Eddie, Willie and Tad. Robert is buried at Arlington Cemetery. You can go inside the landmark and visit the semicircular receiving room. Bronze statues honoring Lincoln line the walkway leading to the Lincoln family tomb and chamber. Read the story about the Chicago grave robbers that attempted to steal the body and hold it for ransom. This led ultimately to Robert Todd Lincoln, the only surviving son, requesting that Lincoln's remain be moved to their final resting place a concrete vault 10 feet below the surface of the burial room. A bronze recasting of Gutzon Borglum's head of Lincoln stands on an outside pedestal. Borglum is most famous for his work on Mount Rushmore. Lincoln's Tomb was designated one of the first National Historic Landmarks in 1960. Free to visit. Stamps available for your National Park Passport. The War Memorials area has several monuments. WWI. WWII. The Korea War. The Vietnam War. Purple Heart. It is worth the drive to visit the War Memorials and honor those who fought and many who died during those wars. The WWII is the most impressive with its wings for the European and Pacific Theaters, but each memorial is so unique. Note: We had to drive outside of the main entrance of the cemetery to reach the War Memorials due to ongoing construction/road repairs.

    I have no idea how this place is to buy a plot or be buried, but to visit, this is the most…read morebeautiful cemetery I've ever explored. The rolling hills are majestic and the different areas just keep going. If I lived in the area, I could see running and walking here regularly. The monuments and mausoleums are works of art going back centuries. If you are driving through this area, this is the number one place to visit.

    Calvary Cemetery - funeralservices - Updated May 2026

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