Discover Beauty, History, and Healing in Cemetery Visits

Cemeteries offer beauty, history, and a sense of peace. We visit them to honor loved ones and reflect on the lives they lived. Still, some people think of cemeteries as spooky or eerie, a view shaped more by pop culture than reality. In truth, these sacred spaces are rich in meaning and steeped in tradition. They also provide a tangible connection to honoring and connecting those we loved.
How Cemeteries Ease Grief and Foster Reflection
Funerals and memorials are an essential ritual that bereavement counselors say is an important step in acceptance. Visiting a loved one’s resting place can also be a healing experience. Studies have shown that spending time at a loved one’s resting place can reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety in grieving individuals. It can also provide a sense of comfort and closure, as well as a space to meditate, pray, or simply be alone.
Whether a traditional burial site with a marker, columbarium niche, or another permanent memorial, visiting a loved one’s resting place helps us keep their memory alive. Cemeteries offer a chance to gather on special days or holidays and to maintain a continuing bond with others who share our grief.
Cemeteries as Historical & Cultural Landmarks
Cemeteries and memorial gardens provide a haven for individuals seeking a peaceful retreat, a place to reminisce and connect with their inner selves. Beyond paying our respects to departed loved ones, cemeteries can be meaningful places to visit for several reasons.
Rich in History
Many cemeteries are home to notable historical figures, such as politicians, artists, and pioneers. Visiting these graves can be a unique way to learn more about our past and the individuals who shaped it.
Cultural Insight
Cemeteries can also showcase a region’s cultural and religious diversity. From Jewish and Catholic cemeteries to Dia de los Muertos celebrations, these cultural differences can offer valuable insights and a deeper understanding of the diverse ways people honor and remember those who have passed.
Natural Beauty
Cemeteries often feature beautiful, serene landscapes that provide a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Walking paths, gardens, and fountains provide visitors with an opportunity to appreciate the natural world while paying respects to departed loved ones.
Reflection and Contemplation
Cemeteries provide visitors with a serene space for quiet reflection and contemplation. Amid the stress of daily life, they are a respite for meditation and peaceful contemplation.
How Books, Movies, and Stories Changed Our View of Cemeteries
Cemeteries have long been places of reflection, but in the 19th century, they took on a darker image in popular culture. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818) and Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897) turned graveyards into stages for monsters, vampires, and the supernatural. Their dramatic settings — stone monuments, weathered statues, and shadowed paths — made cemeteries the perfect backdrop for fear and suspense.
That gothic imagery carried into modern works like Pet Sematary and Interview with the Vampire, and eventually to the screen. Silent films such as Nosferatu and later classics like Night of the Living Dead and Poltergeist portrayed cemeteries as eerie places where danger lurked among the headstones. Even cartoons and family shows leaned on this trope, adding fog, ravens, and crooked tombstones to signal spookiness.
Over time, these depictions sensationalized cemeteries as frightening, overshadowing their proper role as places of history, beauty, and remembrance.
Four Cemeteries with Over 100 Years of History
Despite the myths and spooky stories, cemeteries remain sacred places of meaning. Visiting a cemetery allows us to pay respects to loved ones, trace our family history, and better understand the communities where we live. They also serve as powerful spaces to honor Veterans and reflect on lives of service and sacrifice. Within the Altogether network, you’ll find memorial parks that highlight this beauty and purpose, offering peaceful grounds where remembrance and history come together.
Wilhelm’s Portland Memorial and Mausoleum | Portland, Oregon
Established as the Portland Crematorium on April 24, 1901, Wilhelm’s Portland Memorial and Mausoleum showcases stunning Spanish Mission Revival architecture with whitewashed stucco walls, tile roofs, and mosaic tile doors.
Over the decades, Wilhelm’s evolved into a full-fledged mausoleum with eight stories and five miles of vault-lined hallways and staircases. The Mausoleum houses the famous Rae Room, the resting place for George Rae, a prominent lumber mill owner, and his wife, Elizabeth Rae. In a room adorned with exquisite granite, marble, and stained glass, the couple is interred within Italian hand-carved marble sarcophagi containing solid bronze coffins. The Rae Room is open to the public only once a year, on Memorial Day.
Sunnyside Cemetery | St. Petersburg, Florida
The third-oldest cemetery in St. Petersburg, Sunnyside Cemetery features lushly landscaped gardens, towering oaks draped in Spanish moss, and serene wooded glens. Established in 1895, Sunnyside Cemetery was initially known as the Ellis Graveyard and was reserved exclusively for the family members of founder Nathaniel Ellis. In 1904, the cemetery’s new owner formed the Sunnyside Cemetery Association. One year later, Sunnyside Cemetery opened to the public.
The cemetery is steeped in local history. The Pinellas Genealogy Society maintains a list of gravesites, including the resting site of Walter John Hoxie, who wrote the original 1913 edition of the Girl Scouts Handbook.
Chico Cemetery | Chico, California
Established in 1862, Chico Cemetery is known for its intricate stonework and statues, set among 58 acres of lawns and elegant trees donated by General John Bidwell and his wife, Annie E.K. Bidwell. General Bidwell was a pioneer, soldier, politician, prohibitionist, and philanthropist. Among his many achievements, he led the Bartleson-Bidwell Party, one of the first emigrant groups to travel the rugged California Trail.
Greenlawn Memorial Park & Cemetery | Columbia, South Carolina
Established in 1937, Greenlawn Memorial Park is one of Columbia’s most historic and beautiful cemeteries. Its natural beauty is the resting place for notable figures like Matthew J. Perry, Jr., the state’s first African-American U.S. District Judge. Born in Columbia, Perry helped gain the legal release of over 7,000 people arrested for participating in Civil Rights demonstrations. He was posthumously inducted into the South Carolina Hall of Fame.
It’s the Memories That Count
Whether you visit to honor a loved one, learn about local history, or simply enjoy the peaceful surroundings, cemeteries remind us that these spaces are not about fear but about memory, beauty, and connection.
There is no “right way” to remember and honor someone special. The important thing is to have a way to hold them in your thoughts and share their stories.
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Guide to Permanent Memorial Options
A permanent memorial offers a dedicated place for family and friends to honor a loved one for generations. This guide explores options like mausoleums, cremation niches, scattering gardens, and more.
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