Ireland, Patagonia, Buenos Aires, Philadelphia
Roberto Mighty
Please know how much it means when you send comments (heart emoji). This series has been 3 years in the making. Production during the pandemic was very, very challenging. We had no idea what the response would be. Your letters are our best reward, plus they really help with stations and underwriters. Thanks ever so much - Roberto
New Stations
Please join me in welcoming new stations since last week! Please check our Stations page for updated schedules:
Atlanta: GPB
Portland: OPB
Cincinnati: CET
Viewer Recommendations
More and more viewers are recommending their favorite cemeteries for Season 2. What’s YOUR favorite cemetery and why?
A year ago, Sean B. recommended Spring Grove Cemetery & Arboretum in Cincinnati, OH. It turned out to be Episode #5 of our premier season. Thanks Sean!
Dermot M. recommends Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin, Ireland
Thomas K. recommends Laurel Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia, PA
Wayne R. recommends La Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Cheryl C. recommends Lexington Cemetery in Lexington, KY
Gerardo J. recommends Punta Arenas Cemetery in Patagonia, SA
Alex D. recommends Hope Cemetery in Barre, VT
Ayanna S. recommends Randolph Cemetery in Columbia, SC
Jeremy W. recommends Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, IN
Kat E. recommends Chapel of the Chimes in Oakland, CA
Patrice R. recommends St. Bonaventure in Savannah, GA, Lakeside Cemetery in Cleveland, OH and Greenlawn Cemetery in Columbus, OH.
Educator’s Corner
Are you an educator who would like to use “World’s Greatest Cemeteries” in a classroom setting? If so, please reach out on our contact page to discuss. As a former Professor myself (Boston University, Emerson College, American Graphics Institute), it warms my heart to think of the series being used in this way. Here’s a note that brought this use to my attention:
Just wanted to congratulate you again on the “Great Cemeteries”. Just watched Mt. Auburn and Highgate and I am looking forward to the rest— I think Greenwood is up next. Anyway the series is fabulous. You should be very proud! p.s. the series is a natural for college classes on the 19th century city. Are people using it that way? - Philip Kasinitz, Presidential Professor of Sociology at the City University of New York, Graduate Center
Looking forward to hearing from you. Thanks again. Cheers, Roberto