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Forest Lawn Cemetery
Buffalo, NY
An Obelisk, granite memorial was dedicated in 1866 by those Freemasons in the general Buffalo region, and re-dedicated in 2016 by the Erie Districts.
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Elm Lawn Cemetery
Tonawanda, NY
In Western NY there is a number of Masonic sections in the area cemeteries, but one has a unique structure, which is only one of two in the Buffalo area.
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Melville Cemetery
Melville, NY
Located on the very western border of Suffolk County on Sweet Hollow Road, in the Town of Huntington, is Melville Cemetery dating to the mid-19th century.