thank you for taking us along with you on you visit , these videos mean a lot to people whom can't get out and about ,it truly does ,God Bless you and protect you ,also may he walk with you everywhere!
Ed My dad always told me growing up the same thing you said. Ass child would always tell him I was scared. One day I was about 9 he told me son you do not have to worry at all about the dead. It is the living folks that we have to watch about doing us in. I was born in 51 to a patriot dad who taught me a lot about life. I miss him a lot.
It's sad that after death the loved ones are slowly forgotten about. Or the ones that did visit yearly passes on and the mausoleums are slowly left to be untouched. My mom's mother always said to cremate her as nobody ever goes to visit the graves.
You can see the ones that have not been touched for years. They may have been the last of a lineage. I had to laugh...the few that had lace doilies....you just know an Italian grandma put those there.
@@frankreynoldsnh4798 The cemetery is responsible for the grounds, but the maintenance of the mausoleums may be the responsibility of the family. Once they have all passed, they just sit....
@@IrishAnnie that is so true as the mausoleums are privately owned by families who paid dearly for them. Sad as they hold people who had stories to tell and lives that mattered. Watching some of them no in despair was hard to watch.
@@tutankhamun8873 I am guessing only families (and others with the family’s permission)...and even then, not all mourners carry the keys themselves. A good example that I know of would be the pyramid-shaped Rucker’s Tomb up in Everett WA (at Evergreen Cemetery; I live just south of there). The Rucker family were the founders of the city of Everett; eleven out of 22 crypts are taken inside. The current lead owner is Bill Rucker, whose second wife had become the most recent occupant in 2009. He needs a groundskeeper to bring out the key from the office to open it. Very fascinating stories...and also was featured in the mid-90’s flick “Assassins.”
Hi Bill, Back in those days, both labor and materials, I am sure for some at least this was a status symbol. My Grandfather was a stone mason, He told me that when a man works a hard labor occupation, he deserves a nice place to rest and be remembered... He was a gentle and wise man, so I bought the most modest Mausoleum I could find from a previous owner.. It was never occupied or inscribed...
whenever i see gravesites i just think that every single name is a story, that consists of so many life lessons and experiences. eerie to think about at times.
Thank you for this relaxing walk. It’s fascinating that Italian immigrants came to this country and became successful in business as the quality of these mausoleums are evident. Some so sad with faded flowers.....the dates in the 40’s and 50’s. Birthdates in the late 1800’s. I can see them now carving out a spot in the promise of a life in the United States leaving the old country behind. My husband’s grandmother was from Naples Italy and spoke no English. She never wanted to go back to Italy even to visit as she feared they wouldn’t let her back in. Some of these were so elegant, then two with brooms left in side for future cleaning. I wonder if they received their last cleaning as the caretaker past on. Sad one was destroyed. Anyone who does that is an animal. And there it sits, as is, not repaired. A sad farewell to that family.
Ann, My grandparent came from Naples too. They also never wnated to go back out of fear... They carved out a successful life here, They died a day apart, My Grandmother was so in love with my Grandfather.. I can still rememer how they looked across the table at each other.. I take flowers to their Grave as often as i can... Im keeping a promise to her....
@@mschiffel1 me also we all feel nothing and we open our eyes to our LordJesus if were lucky, the soul goes up with Jesus and the body (carcass) stays in the grave , we get new body's ,the same as when we were at our best in life ,the bible says , this happens at Armageddon when the dead and the living in Jesus all rise up and meet halfway in the sky , this is in the King James ,
Never seen one where the tombstones look so crowded. One vault looked like someone had escaped through the floor. Pictures that are upright and clean are so nice to see. Thank you
I could watch your video all day long. Thank you for the quiet, respectful view of these amazing mausoleums. The lack of mindless chatter is most appreciated. Subscribed.
I remember when I was little, we went to a cemetery for one of my grandparents. Their cemetery had a few mausoleums on the property. I always thought they were kind of spooky, but very cool. Now, I love seeing the history and it's so amazing seeing the dates of a lot of them. It's nice to see these are well kept and cared for. Some other videos I've seen, where there was a lot of vandalism which is so sad. thank you for sharing this. :)
Damn that cemetery is huge! So many statues in the background and mausoleums. The statues in the background look like a Chess game. The birds chirping the background are awesome. Beautiful day!
I ran across a Jewish cemetery near Chicago that used to be in deplorable condition. It is better now. But I discovered 3 graves that were rifled into with some heavy equip. Because it was the middle of Jan. and the ground was frozen ..looked into the holes in the vaults and caskets and spotted a tweed sport jacket on one chap. I notified the office and he did not seem that surprised as if it happens regularly.
Interesting way to spend an afternoon. Even in death people are divided by class. I’ll skip the crypt and even the tombstone. Or an urn. Celebrate my life with a ceremony and toss my ashes into the sea. Set me free, don’t lock me behind bars in a tiny cell - especially if the family keeps it a mess!
Great way of looking at it. Death itself is a sad thing, and I do know that when the day arrives that I cash in, my family members wouldn't even care nor be concerned, as they treated me like crap while I was alive, how much more they will treat me like crap after I'll be gone forever. Don't expect anything at all from them after that.
The damaged mausoleums need to be fixed,especially the one that has a damaged vault where the coffin is on the floor. Please someone fix them. No-one should be forgotten regardless who they are or when they died.
there might not be any relatives left to take care of them. above ground burial is risky. nothing lasts forever, 💰, deterioration, natural disasters, vandalism etc🙃
I think it’s up to the families to do the upkeep in above ground crypts. Relatives die themselves, or move away, or the younger generations lose interest. Check out the videos of La Ricoleta cemetery in Buenos Aires, some where the videos of the insides were done by someone putting a camera on a stick, or something like that, and sticking it through grates or broken doors and windows. Thousands of vaults of people that were obviously wealthy when interred, many of the vaults in very poor condition.
Thank you very much. I try to be as respectful as possible. In case family's see's see this. I did make another video like this. But longer. Free to check it out. Take care
I recently saw a trade video and recognized these. Many of these maus are by the same vender. They build them in a factory and deliver them fully assembled and then they set them up on a stone pallet. Smallest is about the price of a modest house!
I find mausoleums interesting. The money to have one of the built would be ridiculous. It is a great and relaxing video. The cemeteries where l live have not been maintained. Vandals have made such a mess. The cemetry in your video looks like it is well maintained. Hope you do more videos with mausoleums. Hello from Australia
Hope these mausoleums are taken care of. So many are left to deteriorate. It must be similar to maintaing another house over time. This is impressive. Thank you.
I like to see what is inside..they are beautiful all that money they spent and they are stuck by a busy road which probably wasn't a busy road back then ,,,Happy Thanksgiving everyone
@@richardstonyisland9719 actually, when people put bodies in caskets they’re drained of all fluids and embalming fluid is put inside to preserve the body. Chances are that the body could’ve “exploded” under pressure and caused embalming fluid to leak out from the sides, hence the colour.
@@shakayla4056 embalming doesn't stop decay; it only postpones it. It also doesn't stop the body from purging fluids. A lot of what one sees when a vault has failed results from a tightly sealed casket that has exploded or eroded. The crypt drainage system is supposed to drain all of the fluid away but sometimes they fail or the drains get stopped up.
Thank you for being so respectful. The cemetery should have had these rows facing each other, like a street. It seems strange all lined up like that. Does anyone else feel that way?
My name is Benjamin. The youngest of the family. Most of my grandparents/great grandparents, aunts, uncle, cousins and brother are laid to rest in our family Mausoleum. On one hand it feels kind of strange, knowing my body will lay there for eternity as well. On the other hand, it's kind of nice being able to visit my final resting place while being alive. Death is such a strange concept. Good luck everyone♥️😘
Its strange how people spend an absolute fortune on mausoleums and memorials to try to preserve some thought of immortality when most of these are dead decomposed and forgotten about. Far better to spend the money on the living and rest forgotten in an unmarked grave at peace with the world and nature.
I have similar thoughts-my grandparents are buried in an old cemetery, and I am the only grandchild that still visits-once I am gone, they are forgotten. Makes me sad at times. There are 10 surviving grandchildren, but they don't seem to care.
Agreed, COMPLETELY. The way we view death today is HUGELY different from even just 50-75 years ago. Burying a body for "posterity" or "remembering/honoring" them is beyond ridiculous and egomaniacal.
To each their own but it often has to do with cultural norms and values. How people choose to memorialize their dead is a very personal thing and really not anyone's place to judge for someone else.
@@greeneyedwarlock882 that's such an egomaniacal assumption to make. To assume your own personal or our collective modern society's value as superior to others is the epitome of egomaniacal. They are just different. One is not necessarily better than another. You're just being inconsiderate and disrespectful of a stranger's personal choices of how they choose to mourn or memorialize a loved one. Like you have any business calling out ego maniacs.
Im not sure. I honestly just started visiting crypts end of last year. I usually take photos and some videos of old headstones and old cemeteries. I will record a video Tomorrow the cemetery in town has a really old crypt with stuff still inside. But it would ve a short video
Great video man.People like to look hut it breaks there finger to click like.You worked hard on it.I dont have big cemeteries were i live so i enjoyed it.Keep up the great work and don't be discouraged by the amount of likes you get.It will pay off eventually.
That one was so scary looking. It did look like it was broken OUT of!! It even seemed like you hesitated to walk up to look inside it. Please, ignore the rude comments. You worked hard, and were respectfully quiet, as you documented every mausoleum. As you said, it spoke for itself to each viewer.
So many crypts, some in perfect condition, some not. As long as the building & gate are in a good way, then the coffins inside should be okay too. Of course photos & flowers may fade over time but the memories for some does not. I can only imagine that these crypts will be here till the end of time even when relatives are gone too. Gee, this cemetery is close to an airport!!!
Most of them are very well kept but some need a keeper to come clean some of them and do a few repairs. That coffin that fell through the floor needs attention. Hopefully it's repaired by now. Great video.
I really liked this. I have seen so few of these. Amazing what they look like and wow what they look like inside that's cool. Wonder if the families ever come back. So if you lose the key do you call a locksmith? That's a weird call huh
Forrest Hills Cemetery. In Jamaica plans about 7 mins outside of boston Massachusetts. In the box below has the GPS location highlighted in blue. Thank you so much for your comment and interest in my video.
Beautiful large Italian cemetery. The main yard looks a little like sardines in a sardine can , packed . Noticed what looks to be an apartment complex directly next door . No thanks . I will find another place to live.
@@ibuprofenPill thank you. I been researching it. I noticed that recently. But that's very important. Thank you for letting me know still. I want to get a steak and camp out on my way out west hopefully. Texas is a must for me. Take care
I been recently researching a good one to visit soon. Where I live there is no need for them since I'm above the water table. But there is some. Hopefully this week.
The Beauty / Dignity Mausoleums provide have become a 'relic of the Past'. Imagine the Expense nowadays. "Condos of the Dead" trying to impress the neighbors.
Yes most of the people there are either Italian or Sicilian descent. Most of my family and friends are buried there. If i'm correct I think it might be the first /oldest cemetery in America for Italian immigrants
It would seem that the same company built most all of the doors. It would be really nice to hire a company to come out to the cemetery and polish all of those brass doors and make them shine again. Also, would be nice to see a contractor come in and rip up all of the sidewalks and replace them with nice new ones!
I often wonder who holds the key to all those locked doors. Certainly the cemetery manager would, I would think. Some haven't been visited in decades. Gone but not forgotten looks pretty forgotten to me. I guess there's no one left alive to visit.
I always often wondered what was inside, much thanks for the respectful exploration video.
Thank you for the kind comment.
Nothing just pure peace and quietness.
These are the most beautiful and well kept mausoleums I have ever seen! Usually they show these horrible looking ones. Thank you for sharing this.
Thank you for commenting
thank you for taking us along with you on you visit , these videos mean a lot to people whom can't get out and about ,it truly does ,God Bless you and protect you ,also may he walk with you everywhere!
Hey thank you. And ill try to make another good video at the beginning of the year. Take care
The dead will never harm you it's the living you have to watch
That’s not true: my sister was raped by a dead man_______________________
Ed My dad always told me growing up the same thing you said. Ass child would always tell him I was scared. One day I was about 9 he told me son you do not have to worry at all about the dead. It is the living folks that we have to watch about doing us in. I was born in 51 to a patriot dad who taught me a lot about life. I miss him a lot.
And 🐝
Indeed this is so true ❤😢 Thanos for reminding me with such a powerful quote 🎯💯
I live a mile away from the cemetery. Always wanted to walk through because it's well kept and it looks very peaceful. Great video!
You should. Its a great walk.
Whoever is taking the video, I would like to say nice job how respectful you are. Thank you for sharing!
Hey thank you. I always try my best to be quite and respectful.
So many mausoleums.A few needed repairs that I could see. Beautiful stain glass and statues and doors. Thank you for the walk through.
And thank you for watching. Take care.
It's sad that after death the loved ones are slowly forgotten about. Or the ones that did visit yearly passes on and the mausoleums are slowly left to be untouched. My mom's mother always said to cremate her as nobody ever goes to visit the graves.
You can see the ones that have not been touched for years. They may have been the last of a lineage. I had to laugh...the few that had lace doilies....you just know an Italian grandma put those there.
Make you wonder who will maintain it long after the family has passed.
@@IrishAnnie right.
@@frankreynoldsnh4798 The cemetery is responsible for the grounds, but the maintenance of the mausoleums may be the responsibility of the family. Once they have all passed, they just sit....
@@IrishAnnie that is so true as the mausoleums are privately owned by families who paid dearly for them. Sad as they hold people who had stories to tell and lives that mattered. Watching some of them no in despair was hard to watch.
Epic outstanding..
Hey thank you. I try my best.
🙂👍
@@tutankhamun8873 I am guessing only families (and others with the family’s permission)...and even then, not all mourners carry the keys themselves. A good example that I know of would be the pyramid-shaped Rucker’s Tomb up in Everett WA (at Evergreen Cemetery; I live just south of there). The Rucker family were the founders of the city of Everett; eleven out of 22 crypts are taken inside. The current lead owner is Bill Rucker, whose second wife had become the most recent occupant in 2009. He needs a groundskeeper to bring out the key from the office to open it.
Very fascinating stories...and also was featured in the mid-90’s flick “Assassins.”
Liked and subscribed I appreciate how respectful you are thank you
Thank you so much. I always use the upper most respect.
Man looks like most had big money back in the day wow great vid
Thank you for commenting. Must of been a good time to start your own business.
Hi Bill, Back in those days, both labor and materials, I am sure for some at least this was a status symbol. My Grandfather was a stone mason, He told me that when a man works a hard labor occupation, he deserves a nice place to rest and be remembered... He was a gentle and wise man, so I bought the most modest Mausoleum I could find from a previous owner.. It was never occupied or inscribed...
whenever i see gravesites i just think that every single name is a story, that consists of so many life lessons and experiences. eerie to think about at times.
Thank you for taking the time to show the inside of the mausoleums. Really nice.
Thank you. I greatly appreciate the support.
Thank you for this relaxing walk. It’s fascinating that Italian immigrants came to this country and became successful in business as the quality of these mausoleums are evident. Some so sad with faded flowers.....the dates in the 40’s and 50’s. Birthdates in the late 1800’s. I can see them now carving out a spot in the promise of a life in the United States leaving the old country behind. My husband’s grandmother was from Naples Italy and spoke no English. She never wanted to go back to Italy even to visit as she feared they wouldn’t let her back in. Some of these were so elegant, then two with brooms left in side for future cleaning. I wonder if they received their last cleaning as the caretaker past on. Sad one was destroyed. Anyone who does that is an animal. And there it sits, as is, not repaired. A sad farewell to that family.
Ann, My grandparent came from Naples too. They also never wnated to go back out of fear... They carved out a successful life here, They died a day apart, My Grandmother was so in love with my Grandfather.. I can still rememer how they looked across the table at each other.. I take flowers to their Grave as often as i can... Im keeping a promise to her....
Hey thank you so much.
My family is from Luka!
I have been pricing one of these mausoleums, they start at 100k for the smallest to cool million for 6 people.. Crazy how the prices have gone up
Amazing they can go for that much. But they are built better than houses now n days.
Wow...that's a lot of money
Just stuff me into the oven and it's all over. Saves lots of cash too.
@@mschiffel1 me also we all feel nothing and we open our eyes to our LordJesus if were lucky, the soul goes up with Jesus and the body (carcass) stays in the grave , we get new body's ,the same as when we were at our best in life ,the bible says , this happens at Armageddon when the dead and the living in Jesus all rise up and meet halfway in the sky , this is in the King James ,
@@mschiffel1 Me too. That’s what I’ve instructed.
Beautiful cemetery. So many people there, it blows my mind. Very well done.
Respectful exploration of the grounds, thank you Frank.
Hey thank you for watching.
I agree with ms Bell. You really did a beautiful job
Never seen one where the tombstones look so crowded. One vault looked like someone had escaped through the floor. Pictures that are upright and clean are so nice to see. Thank you
Thank you for watching. I have better equipment and skill. Will be making a new one soon on mob members. Take care
You are a wonderful conductor of kooky tours. I should have walked it myself....thanks from Canada
Really interesting and yet respectful, I think I would be a little scared to go there alone. Many thanks
I could watch your video all day long. Thank you for the quiet, respectful view of these amazing mausoleums. The lack of mindless chatter is most appreciated. Subscribed.
Oh yes. I always try to be quiet. Don't want any of them coming home with me.
I remember when I was little, we went to a cemetery for one of my grandparents. Their cemetery had a few mausoleums on the property. I always thought they were kind of spooky, but very cool. Now, I love seeing the history and it's so amazing seeing the dates of a lot of them. It's nice to see these are well kept and cared for. Some other videos I've seen, where there was a lot of vandalism which is so sad. thank you for sharing this. :)
I appreciate you watching.
Thanks Frank, great video, Beautiful place, Subscribed.
I've Always Admired The Beauty & Architectural structure of Crypts, Cemeteries and Mausoleums
The buildings speak for themselves. Hey. I appreciate you watching my video.
Damn that cemetery is huge! So many statues in the background and mausoleums. The statues in the background look like a Chess game. The birds chirping the background are awesome. Beautiful day!
I'm gonna try to get there this month with better cameras and show the other places. Thank you for commenting and watching
I ran across a Jewish cemetery near Chicago that used to be in deplorable condition. It is better now. But I discovered 3 graves that were rifled into with some heavy equip. Because it was the middle of Jan. and the ground was frozen ..looked into the holes in the vaults and caskets and spotted a tweed sport jacket on one chap. I notified the office and he did not seem that surprised as if it happens regularly.
Crazy!!!
That's messed up. Thanks for telling me.
I stumbled on your channel by accident. This was so respectful. I loved it. ❤❤❤
Interesting way to spend an afternoon. Even in death people are divided by class. I’ll skip the crypt and even the tombstone. Or an urn. Celebrate my life with a ceremony and toss my ashes into the sea. Set me free, don’t lock me behind bars in a tiny cell - especially if the family keeps it a mess!
Sounds nice
Great way of looking at it. Death itself is a sad thing, and I do know that when the day arrives that I cash in, my family members wouldn't even care nor be concerned, as they treated me like crap while I was alive, how much more they will treat me like crap after I'll be gone forever. Don't expect anything at all from them after that.
I really enjoyed this stroll with you. Imagine the stench in the leaky ones!! Thank you from Australia.
Im glad you enjoyed it. Ill be making a good one at the beginning of the year. Take care happy new year
The damaged mausoleums need to be fixed,especially the one that has a damaged vault where the coffin is on the floor. Please someone fix them. No-one should be forgotten regardless who they are or when they died.
there might not be any relatives left to take care of them. above ground burial is risky. nothing lasts forever, 💰, deterioration, natural disasters, vandalism etc🙃
I think it’s up to the families to do the upkeep in above ground crypts. Relatives die themselves, or move away, or the younger generations lose interest. Check out the videos of La Ricoleta cemetery in Buenos Aires, some where the videos of the insides were done by someone putting a camera on a stick, or something like that, and sticking it through grates or broken doors and windows. Thousands of vaults of people that were obviously wealthy when interred, many of the vaults in very poor condition.
Where in the video was the coffin on the floor? I didn't see any apart of from one where the cover had fallen off.
27.53 blood oozed out
I agree. Thank you for the comment
Loved your video. Interesting to see but respectful
Thank you very much. I try to be as respectful as possible. In case family's see's see this. I did make another video like this. But longer. Free to check it out. Take care
Thank you Frank.
Thank for commenting and watching.
A very good video. Thanks.
No thank you
I wonder what makes us so fascinated with cemeteries? I always found them beautiful and peaceful, even as a kid.
Maybe are childhood imagination mixed with wanting to understand death. Take care. Thank you for commenting
I noticed that there are many Italian people who bought mausoleum’s. Beautifully built.
Makes me wonder if its a Catholic diocese cemetery
Woodlawn cemetery Bronx NY..they look like Egyptian temples...they are huge!
Awesome. Ill check it out next year.
I recently saw a trade video and recognized these. Many of these maus are by the same vender. They build them in a factory and deliver them fully assembled and then they set them up on a stone pallet. Smallest is about the price of a modest house!
I find mausoleums interesting. The money to have one of the built would be ridiculous. It is a great and relaxing video. The cemeteries where l live have not been maintained. Vandals have made such a mess. The cemetry in your video looks like it is well maintained. Hope you do more videos with mausoleums. Hello from Australia
Hey thank you. And I am planning to do a mobster one within the next few weeks.. take care.
Thanks for showing this I’ve always wanted to see the inside
Hope these mausoleums are taken care of. So many are left to deteriorate. It must be similar to maintaing another house over time. This is impressive. Thank you.
The craftsmanship on some of these is absolutely amazing. Wrought Iron / Brass and Sculpture - It would cost 100,000 today.
Wow. Thanks for the info. Take care. Thanks for watching
I like to see what is inside..they are beautiful all that money they spent and they are stuck by a busy road which probably wasn't a busy road back then ,,,Happy Thanksgiving everyone
And there is a bunch of abandoned buildings in that neigbor hood. Happy 2021
I wonder what these older mausoleum cost back then when they were purchased ??
You know if I find out I’ll let you know.
I loved it that the stone carvers had their names on the lower steps to the right....
27.53 blood oozed out
@@richardstonyisland9719 actually, when people put bodies in caskets they’re drained of all fluids and embalming fluid is put inside to preserve the body. Chances are that the body could’ve “exploded” under pressure and caused embalming fluid to leak out from the sides, hence the colour.
@@shakayla4056 embalming doesn't stop decay; it only postpones it. It also doesn't stop the body from purging fluids. A lot of what one sees when a vault has failed results from a tightly sealed casket that has exploded or eroded. The crypt drainage system is supposed to drain all of the fluid away but sometimes they fail or the drains get stopped up.
Very interesting
Thankyou
Thank you for being so respectful.
The cemetery should have had these rows facing each other, like a street. It seems strange all lined up like that.
Does anyone else feel that way?
It would look so much better.
@@frankreynoldsnh4798 😊🐝❤
Beautiful... I feel so sad about the one with the opening of one of the crypt.
May their souls and all of the souls of the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace 🙏 amen
That's very nice of you.
Amen
Now imagine you knock on the door/gate of one of those mausoleums, and you hear someone say "come in" from inside.
Then you turn and RUN LIKE HELL!!!
Very good video, does somebody clean all the glass on the doors as they all seemed so clean ?.
Hello, what city and state in the cemetery in? It looks huge and full of history. Great video thanks for sharing! William
No problem. Thank for the interest. It is at Forest Hills Cemetery, 95 Forest Hills Ave, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
@@frankreynoldsnh4798 I know where that is I live in Brockton mass
@@michaelbull4344 nice. Thanks for checking it out.
I love all the italians and their families ❤️❤️❤️
And maybe even some mobsters. That would be cool. Thanks for the comment.
I feel the same. My husband’s an Italian. Born in Rome, orphaned and adopted into the US. His whole family is as crazy as my Irish family!!!
I would like to know who goes in and polishes the walls in these mausoleums?
Not sure. Maybe the grounds keeper. Or volunteers. Thank you for commenting
My name is Benjamin. The youngest of the family. Most of my grandparents/great grandparents, aunts, uncle, cousins and brother are laid to rest in our family Mausoleum. On one hand it feels kind of strange, knowing my body will lay there for eternity as well. On the other hand, it's kind of nice being able to visit my final resting place while being alive. Death is such a strange concept. Good luck everyone♥️😘
Bless you ❤️
wow thanks for this video. I also wondered inside of mouselums
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 I enjoyed this thank you and you have a new sub
Its strange how people spend an absolute fortune on mausoleums and memorials to try to preserve some thought of immortality when most of these are dead decomposed and forgotten about. Far better to spend the money on the living and rest forgotten in an unmarked grave at peace with the world and nature.
I agree.
I have similar thoughts-my grandparents are buried in an old cemetery, and I am the only grandchild that still visits-once I am gone, they are forgotten. Makes me sad at times. There are 10 surviving grandchildren, but they don't seem to care.
Agreed, COMPLETELY. The way we view death today is HUGELY different from even just 50-75 years ago. Burying a body for "posterity" or "remembering/honoring" them is beyond ridiculous and egomaniacal.
To each their own but it often has to do with cultural norms and values. How people choose to memorialize their dead is a very personal thing and really not anyone's place to judge for someone else.
@@greeneyedwarlock882 that's such an egomaniacal assumption to make. To assume your own personal or our collective modern society's value as superior to others is the epitome of egomaniacal. They are just different. One is not necessarily better than another. You're just being inconsiderate and disrespectful of a stranger's personal choices of how they choose to mourn or memorialize a loved one. Like you have any business calling out ego maniacs.
I love stuff like this. What’s the oldest mausoleum you’ve come across? Thanks for posting this!
Im not sure. I honestly just started visiting crypts end of last year. I usually take photos and some videos of old headstones and old cemeteries. I will record a video Tomorrow the cemetery in town has a really old crypt with stuff still inside. But it would ve a short video
Anyone of those are worth way more than my home
Great video man.People like to look hut it breaks there finger to click like.You worked hard on it.I dont have big cemeteries were i live so i enjoyed it.Keep up the great work and don't be discouraged by the amount of likes you get.It will pay off eventually.
We have a lot here in Washington State... I filmed in a few mausoleums. If you’d like to check them out.
Hey thank you for the kind comment.
@@erinbricker-urbanhistorian5803 I sure will.
Frank Reynolds NH - thank you 😊
@@erinbricker-urbanhistorian5803 Cool.I will thanks.
Perfect video!
That one was so scary looking. It did look like it was broken OUT of!! It even seemed like you hesitated to walk up to look inside it. Please, ignore the rude comments. You worked hard, and were respectfully quiet, as you documented every mausoleum. As you said, it spoke for itself to each viewer.
I missed that
So many crypts, some in perfect condition, some not. As long as the building & gate are in a good way, then the coffins inside should be okay too. Of course photos & flowers may fade over time but the memories for some does not. I can only imagine that these crypts will be here till the end of time even when relatives are gone too. Gee, this cemetery is close to an airport!!!
21:05 whats that brown stuff on the tomb?
Mixture of body fluids embalming fluid. Thank you for commenting and watching.
Great video 🍺🍻
I love the one with the door knocker
I wonder if anybody answers
I wouldn't want to find out 😄
@@frankreynoldsnh4798 Oh, but I do...and I believe they do answer in their own way.
Most of them are very well kept but some need a keeper to come clean some of them and do a few repairs. That coffin that fell through the floor needs attention. Hopefully it's repaired by now. Great video.
Nice video
Where is this cemetery located?
Many Italian families
Actually, I saw that it was in New England. Thanks. I could tell by all the trees that it could not be warm California. Four distinct seasons here.
It's odd how cemetery's are named the same as others.
I really liked this. I have seen so few of these. Amazing what they look like and wow what they look like inside that's cool. Wonder if the families ever come back. So if you lose the key do you call a locksmith? That's a weird call huh
Who's paying haha.
Lol...I'm a knocking but ya can't come in....lol
Look under one of the statues. Theres probably a hidden key!
😁
@@terrythomas790 That might actually be true. I wonder?
Where’s this located? Would love to see it in person
What happened to the one that had collapsed inside?
I would live to walk there. Where is this?
Forrest Hills Cemetery. In Jamaica plans about 7 mins outside of boston Massachusetts. In the box below has the GPS location highlighted in blue. Thank you so much for your comment and interest in my video.
Are we still considered “peeping toms” by having a look inside mausoleums? RIP Luigi, I bet Mario and friends miss you a lot
LoL
27.53 blood oozed out
I watched with full of aware thanks
Where is this Forest Hills cemetery at ??
You got it man. That’s the place. Thanks for the comment
California, I believe
Your thinking of forest lawn in California
Mausoleums seem to be very popular with Italians.
I wish to explore a cemetery on my own one day..
That will be cool. Hope you vist a good one.
What’s the speed limit on that street 90?
Wow these things are proper little houses for the dead. May God bless you much 🙏
What city or state is this in ? Looks very beautiful and mostly for pictures as well
Forrest hills cemetery in Massachusetts
Well kept I must say
Beautiful large Italian cemetery. The main yard looks a little like sardines in a sardine can , packed . Noticed what looks to be an apartment complex directly next door . No thanks . I will find another place to live.
Quiet neighbors.
Quiet neighbors
In salem massachusetts has a house with headstones like a foot away from the house.
@@frankreynoldsnh4798 nice!
Very interesting video! You have a new subscriber🙂
My grandfather just passed and we put him in one but we will never forget him
Sorry for your loss. Its a nice resting place.
So sorry you lost your Grandpa❤
Here in Texas, we don’t have a lot of mausoleums. Only in the oldest, most affluent cemeteries will you find them and there aren’t very many.
Where i live there isn't many. But in Boston its full of them. Id love to get to texas this year.
@@frankreynoldsnh4798 avoid Texas from mid-June through mid-September. Unless you tolerate sweltering heat and high humidity well.
@@ibuprofenPill thank you. I been researching it. I noticed that recently. But that's very important. Thank you for letting me know still. I want to get a steak and camp out on my way out west hopefully. Texas is a must for me. Take care
Are you going to make more future visits at new locations and film more mausoleums like this?
I been recently researching a good one to visit soon. Where I live there is no need for them since I'm above the water table. But there is some. Hopefully this week.
Have you seen this one yet ? ua-cam.com/video/ahJSx57I4N0/v-deo.html
@@frankreynoldsnh4798 yes i watched both of them just as good
You should try Mt Auburn cemetery in Cambridge, MA. Spectacular place with sites dating to the 1700's. Plenty of mausoleums on site.
To see these clips!!! Teaching you a lot of things about life weather’s are you rich or poor and others things!!!!
This sounds like a non denominational cemetery, but it looks more Catholic to me.
These folks are Catholic... Rosaries, statues of the Virgin. Statues of the Infant of Prague. 100% Catholic.
Ever see a bench or chair or very fresh flowers in those mausoleums?
The Beauty / Dignity Mausoleums provide have become a 'relic of the Past'. Imagine the Expense nowadays. "Condos of the Dead" trying to impress the neighbors.
This the place in Derry? The one with the headstone up the tree?
Looks awesome! 🙂
This was in Massachusetts. Thanks for the interest
Just curious, is this an Italian burial? Seems like all the names are Italian....
Yes most of the people there are either Italian or Sicilian descent. Most of my family and friends are buried there. If i'm correct I think it might be the first /oldest cemetery in America for Italian immigrants
It would seem that the same company built most all of the doors. It would be really nice to hire a company to come out to the cemetery and polish all of those brass doors and make them shine again. Also, would be nice to see a contractor come in and rip up all of the sidewalks and replace them with nice new ones!
Soooo cool, thank you
Was this an italians only cemetery?
I’m not sure. But thanks for the comment.
Love old cemetarys
The one at 10:29 💔
:(
Graveyards are so peaceful to me.
Me too.
I often wonder who holds the key to all those locked doors. Certainly the cemetery manager would, I would think. Some haven't been visited in decades. Gone but not forgotten looks pretty forgotten to me. I guess there's no one left alive to visit.
Interesting to see how many Italians were devoted to the “Infant Jesus of Prague”. Very nice video.