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 Welcome Station Programmers! Please find previews of World’s Greatest Cemeteries Season 2 TV Promos below. We’re happy to send you the instant download link for hi-res Broadcast Quality versions, ready for your station ID.

(Preview 15_6-sec bed) Join Host/Producer Roberto Mighty as season 2 explores more of the World’s Greatest Cemeteries: Cave Hill Cemetery, Kentucky; Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Massachusetts; Jewish Cemeteries of Greater Cincinnati; St. Louis Cemetery No.1, New Orleans; Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia; and Woodlawn Cemetery, New York. Bios: Muhammad Ali; Louisa May Alcott; Grover Washington, Jr.; Herman Melville, Celia Cruz, Jokichi Takamine, and more!

(Preview 30_7-sec bed) Join Host/Producer Roberto Mighty as season 2 explores more of the World’s Greatest Cemeteries: Cave Hill Cemetery, Kentucky; Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Massachusetts; Jewish Cemeteries of Greater Cincinnati; St. Louis Cemetery No.1, New Orleans; Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia; and Woodlawn Cemetery, New York. Bios: Muhammad Ali; Louisa May Alcott; Grover Washington, Jr.; Herman Melville, Celia Cruz, Jokichi Takamine, and more!

(Station Promo Preview WCEM_201_30_Bed_05) Join Host/Producer Roberto Mighty at beautiful Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville, KY — a 300 acre arboretum, birding space, gardening gem and historic burial ground. Interments include boxer and humanitarian Muhammad Ali, Colonel Harland Sanders, Suffragist Susan Look Avery and Revolutionary War hero George Rogers Clark. A reenactor portrays Sculptor Enid Yandell, and we view exquisite monuments.

(Station Promo Preview WCEM_202_30_Bed_05) Join Host/Producer Roberto Mighty at this must-see for book lovers and history buffs! Concord’s Sleepy Hollow Cemetery boasts “Author’s Ridge” — with Louisa May Alcott, Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ralph Waldo Emerson and more! Also, a side trip to Walden Pond, historical reenactments, and a surprise for “I Love Lucy” fans. This gem is on the US National Register of Historic Places.

(Station Promo Preview WCEM_203_30_Bed_05) Join Host/Producer Roberto Mighty at Jewish Cemeteries of Greater Cincinnati. A reenactor portrays Civil War Medal of Honor winner David Urbanski. We learn the story of food manufacturer Rabbi Dov Behr Manischewitz, and interpret traditional Jewish funerary iconography. Includes a look at 19th century immigration from Germany, three branches of Judaism, and a modern connection to Spain in 1492.

(Station Promo Preview WCEM_204_30_Bed_05) Join Host/Producer Roberto Mighty at legendary St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, in New Orleans! The town, known for mardi gras, jazz and great cuisine, is home to this Catholic cemetery with multicultural roots. We learn about Asian immigration, and tombs include the “witch” Madame Marie Laveau; civil rights activist Homer Plessy; Chess master Paul Morphy, and a mysterious pyramid for actor Nicolas Cage.

(Station Promo Preview WCEM_205_30_Bed_05) Join Host/Producer Roberto Mighty at historic Laurel Hill and bucolic West Laurel Hill cemeteries near Philadelphia. Laurel Hill is America’s second major rural garden cemetery, on bluffs overlooking the scenic Schuylkill river. We explore the famed Medallion Garden. Interments include jazz saxophonist Grover Washington, Jr., Civil War General George Meade, and inventor Martha Coston.

(Station Promo Preview WCEM_206_30_Bed_05) Join Host/Producer Roberto Mighty and tour a National Historic Landmark. New York’s Woodlawn Cemetery is the final resting place of legends — Duke Ellington, Herman Melville, Bat Masterson, Celia Cruz, Dorothy Parker, Miles Davis, Jokichi Takamine and Irving Berlin. Gilded age monuments, towering mausoleums, modern sculptures and exquisite landscaping grace this tree-lined urban oasis.