- Mount Olivet Cemetery and Mausoleum - Find a Grave
The Arabian Cemetery is a communal tomb inside Mount Olivet Cemetery in New Orleans, in the Gentilly neighborhood near Dillard University Exactly when and
- Mount Olivet Cemetery | Cemetery - Dignity Memorial
Directly north of downtown, not far from City Park and very close to Dillard University, Mount Olivet opened in 1918 and is still the only cemetery in New Orleans’s Mid-City District that caters to the African-American and Creole communities
- Mount Olivet Cemetery (est. 1918) - CreoleGen
Located along Gentilly Boulevard in what is now a central location, for one hundred and two years, Mount Olivet Cemetery has been a burial place for black New Orleanians from all walks of life Unlike the city’s older cemeteries, which are either sectarian or municipally-owned, Mount Olivet was chartered on 6 March 1918 as a for-profit business
- VISITING - Mount Olivet Cemetery
The cemetery proudly welcomes history and art lovers, family genealogists, photographers and "tombstone tourists" of all ages We offer visitors interpretive exhibits, a self-guided tour along with occasional guided tours, special events and lecture programs (check our schedule of events)
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