What cemetery is used in blue bloods?

#BlueBloods is filming at Calvary Cemetery in Long Island City tomorrow.
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Where is Blue Bloods filmed?

CBS' BLUE BLOODS filming in Rego Park,Queens ..
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How big is Calvary Cemetery in NY?

With about three million burials, it has the largest number of interments of any cemetery in the United States. Established in 1848, Calvary Cemetery covers 365 acres (148 ha) and is owned by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York and managed by the Trustees of St. Patrick's Cathedral.
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Which cemetery has the most graves?

Calvary Cemetery

With its first burial in 1848, Calvary Cemetery in Queens has become the largest cemetery in the US with more than 3 million graves. After the original section of the cemetery filled in 1867, three more sections were opened.
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What is the oldest cemetery in NYC?

The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission has designated the cemetery as an official city landmark, stating that Prospect Cemetery is the oldest cemetery in New York and that it is regarded as a place of great historical and aesthetic interest, as well as one of the city's important cultural locations.
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The Untold Truth Of Blue Bloods



Can you still be buried in Manhattan?

The one place where it is nearly impossible to be buried? Manhattan. Trinity Church's cemetery in Hamilton Heights, which sprawls on either side of Broadway and bills itself as “the only active cemetery and mausoleum” in the borough, no longer accommodates in-ground burials.
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Why are there no cemeteries in Manhattan?

In Manhattan, burials were banned south of 86th Street in 1852, because of the supposed role of human corpses in spreading outbreaks of cholera and yellow fever. Over the next few decades, rising property values led most of Manhattan's graveyards to evict their residents.
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Why is a grave 6 feet deep?

Medical schools in the early 1800s bought cadavers for anatomical study and dissection, and some people supplied the demand by digging up fresh corpses. Gravesites reaching six feet helped prevent farmers from accidentally plowing up bodies.
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Do graves get dug up after 100 years?

Unfortunately, there may be no way to guarantee a gravesite will remain undisturbed forever. You can look up local ordinances and find cemeteries that allow graves to be held in perpetuity. But over decades and centuries, the world around us changes. And so do laws and finances.
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Do graves get reused?

However, after burial plots are used, there are some instances in which they can be reused, with new headstone and new remains placed atop the existing remains. In addition to retaining the rights to reclaim an unused plot, some cemeteries may choose to reclaim plots that have been used.
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Where is the largest cemetery in the United States?

Rose Hills Memorial Park takes up 700 acres in the hills of Whittier. It's the biggest cemetery in the US and contains one of the oldest mausoleums in the state.
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What is the largest cemetery in the world?

Najaf cemetery in Iraq is the world's biggest, with more than five million people buried there. The majority are Shia Muslims, and those recently interred include victims of so-called Islamic State.
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Who owns the Reagan house on Blue Bloods?

The homestead has belonged to the Diocese of Saint Maron-USA since 1978. There's no word on whether the owner is a fan of Blue Bloods, but perhaps their church could be a location for Jamie Reagan (Will Estes) and Eddie Janko (Vanessa Ray) to exchange their wedding vows!
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Where is the fishing pier in Blue Bloods?

The 65th Street Pier

Back in 2015, fans were praising the fishing scenes of Frank and Erin, or Jamie on the Blue Bloods' Facebook page. But, recently some fans are asking why no one ever catches a fish. One Reddit poster commented, “I desperately need somebody to catch at least one fish in the pier scenes.
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Is Jamie on Blue Bloods married in real life?

In March 2015, Ray announced on Instagram and Twitter that she was engaged to her boyfriend of six years, Landon Beard. On June 14, 2015, they married at the Condor's Nest Ranch in eastern San Diego County, California.
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Are there maggots in coffins?

Once the females reach the corpse they lay their eggs on, or near, the cadaver. The maggots hatch and feed on the decaying tissue — they are known to prefer lean tissue (while other taxa, such as some species of beetles, prefer adipose tissue). Yes, even corpse eaters can be picky! C.
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Can two bodies be buried in the same grave?

Companion plots: Companion plots are two plots that are sold together for a couple, usually a married couple. Companion plots can be two plots side-by-side, or a single plot in which the caskets are buried on top of each other (often referred to as “double depth”).
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Why are you buried without shoes?

Rigor mortis and other body processes make the feet larger than usual and often distort the shape. Many times the shoes of the deceases no longer fit. Even with the correct size, the feet are no longer bendable, making it a challenge to place shoes upon them.
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Why do they cover the legs in a casket?

They cover the legs in a casket because the deceased is not wearing shoes in many cases due to the difficulty of putting them on stiff feet. Also, funeral directors may recommend it to save money, for religious reasons, in the event of trauma, for easier transportation, or with tall bodies.
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Why are graves facing East?

Most Christians tend to bury their dead facing east. This is because they believe in the second coming of Christ and scripture teaches that he will come from the east. In this manner, they place their dead in a position so they can meet Christ face-to-face during his second coming.
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Why are there so many cemeteries in Queens?

What's up with this cemetery city? The reason a dozen cemeteries line the Queens border dates back to the early 19th century. The New York Times informs us that as the city's population–especially in Manhattan–began to explode, it was getting difficult to find space to bury the dead.
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Does New York City have a cemetery?

New York City has some of the most gorgeous cemeteries in the country—their gravestones are flanked by ornate gateways, shady trees and, in some cases, views of the skyline. Some are historical, while others are simply pleasant.
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Can you sell cemetery plots in New York?

If the cemetery chooses to purchase, the price will be set according to a state-approved formula. If the cemetery declines, then the current owner has the right to sell, once approval has been obtained by the New York State Division of Cemeteries.
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