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Whether you prefer in-ground burial, above-ground entombment, or a permanent memorial choice specific to cremation, we have options ranging in price and style to accommodate those needs.
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Hollywood Cemetery, named for the abundance of holly trees on the property, is a huge and often visited national cemetery located in Richmond City. Locals frequently walk or jog the paved paths for exercise and sightseeing, and history buffs come to visit the famous grave sites of presidents and noteworthy Americans. The cemetery is also the center of several urban legends such as the Richmond vampire and the black dog, and thrill seekers visit these spooky spots from time to time. Parking is available at the church at the top of the hill, which is generally considered the 'address' for Hollywood Cemetery, and some information about the cemetery is available there for visitors.

Parking and Public Transportation at Hollywood Cemetery
There is some parking available at the cemetery entrance on Cherry St. in the church lot. Cars are allowed inside the cemetery as well, so you may opt for a self guided driving tour instead. If you plan to participate in a walking, segway, or trolley tour, check the website ahead of time to find out where the tour will start and plan accordingly.

Must See and Do at Hollywood Cemetery
Hollywood Cemetery is home to the final resting places of President James Monroe, President John Tyler, and President of the Confederacy Jefferson Davis. A huge stone pyramid stands as a monument to dead Confederate soldiers. In addition to two US and one Confederate president, Hollywood Cemetery hosts the remains of six former Virginia governors, twenty two Confederate generals, two Supreme Court justices, thousands of Confederate soldiers, and a smattering of others important in specific fields of interest. The tomb of W. W. Poole is associated with the legend of The Richmond Vampire, and even the cemetery's website lists The Iron Dog as one of their landmarks, though they do not include the urban legend associated with it. It's advisable to download the map from their website before your visit.

Best and Worst Times to Go to Hollywood Cemetery
Since Hollywood Cemetery is huge, it's rare that you'll find yourself fighting a crowd. However, some areas are not fully shaded, so hot sunny days can be brutal if you choose to take a walk through the headstones. The best and most beautiful visits can be had on sunny mornings just after 8 a.m. in early summer before the heat becomes too intense. Hollywood Cemetery also offers guided tours and events, including Segway and Trolley Tours for those that aren't up to walking the distance amidst the rolling hills.

Admission to Hollywood Cemetery
There are no admission charges to Hollywood Cemetery, but you are welcome to make a donation towards preservation and restoration if you choose.

Other Places to Visit Near Hollywood Cemetery
The North Bank Trail runs past Hollywood Cemetery. It is a walking, jogging, and biking path that parallels the James River and is part of the James River Park System. A four minute drive will take you in range of a wide variety of restaurants and attractions including La Parisienne Bistro and Cafe, which offers contemporary French and Belgian cuisine.

Insider Tip for Visitors to Hollywood Cemetery
Download the map first, and find your way to the Palmer Chapel Mausoleum for a breathtaking view of the James River. Immediately to your right as you stand on the Mausoleum balcony, you'll be able to see a gently twisting train track that runs alongside the river and makes for a picturesque photo backdrop, or even just a nice place to sit and contemplate life for a while. The James River can also be viewed quite well from several other points in the cemetery, and a nice cool breeze comes up from the water in summertime, which is refreshing after the long walk to get there from the church on Cherry Street.

Author's bio: Kitty Lusby is an author and self proclaimed adventurer from the Richmond, Virginia area. She believes that travel is a necessity and does it as often as possible.

 

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As the oldest continuously operated funeral home in Central Virginia, Morrissett Funeral and Cremation Service has been supporting families in the area since 1870. The company is a Central Virginia leader of innovation by adopting new ideas into their funeral services. Instead of providing basic, cookie-cutter services for families, a personalized plan is designed for every funeral that is held.

Morrissett Funeral and Cremation Service is a green certified funeral home that provides a range of funeral and cremation services. Options include funerals, memorials, burials, life celebrations, pre-planning funeral services, urns, caskets, vaults, Veteran Services, Military Honors, grief resources, and more. The funeral home has a recently added Reception Room, with optional catering. The chapel has a seating capacity of more than 240 people.

This funeral home offers more than basic funeral services. The staff is proud to be a Life Celebration Funeral Home, with each service designed around the life of the deceased. Services are as unique as the individual, designed around the persons favorite colors, food, poems, music, hobbies, and more. High-end video technology is always available for the services, including webcasting for family and friends who are not able to attend. Morrissett Funeral and Cremation Service is the only funeral home in the area to provide video tributes at no charge for every family served.

Morrissett Funeral and Cremation Service serves the greater Richmond community, including Richmond, Chesterfield, Chester, Dale City, Midlothian, Bon Air, Winterpock, Amelia Courthouse, Colonial Heights, and Matoaca. The business was operated by the Morrissett family for generations. Today, the company operates under the same principles of outstanding service under the ownership of Larry Spiaggi and his wife, Sue Danielson. The unblemished reputation of the company ensures quality services for every family. The company boasts a BBB A+ rating and is a multi-year winner of the Pursuit of Excellence Award from NFDA. They run a nonprofit called "A Simple Wish Foundation," where they partner with local hospice providers to grant final wishes for hospice recipients.

For quality funeral and cremation services in the greater Richmond area, talk to Morrissett Funeral and Cremation Service. The funeral home is in a convenient location for the community: 6500 Iron Bridge Rd Richmond, VA 23234. Call to set an appointment for a consultation: (804) 275-7828.