Forest Lawn Cemetery in Buffalo, NY, is the final resting place of most of the influential citizens of Buffalo, including the 13th President of the United States, Millard Fillmore. Not only is Buffalo filled with amazing Victorian architecture, but Forest Lawn is filled with amazing Victorian monuments as well as more modern ones.
Millard Fillmore grave site. The pink granite obelisk is his marker.
Red Jacket was a Seneca sachem/chief instrumental in peaceful relations between early settlers and the Senecas who once had a reservation just to the south and east of what is downtown Buffalo.
A popular Victorian statue, an angel:
Greek temple style momument:
A modern sculptural fountain in the reflecting pool that's surrounded primarily by 20th century mausoleums.
Memorial to Buffalonians who fought at Bunker Hill.
Victorian mausoleum, complete with statues inside.
Plaque memorializing African American soldiers in the Civil War. It's located close to the "official" Civil War memorial in Forest Lawn which marks the G.A.R. plot.
Forest Lawn on a summer afternoon.