Forest Park Cemetery
Also known as Pine Woods Cemetery
Brunswick, Rensselaer County, New York, USA
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Forest Park Cemetery is an abandoned cemetery, located on Pinewoods Avenue just west of the hamlet of Eagle Mills, in the Town of Brunswick, Rensselaer County, New York, just east of the city of Troy. Forest Park Cemetery was originally designed by Garnet Baltimore, the first African-American graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. It was first incorporated in 1897 by a group of wealthy Troy citizens. The original area chosen for the cemetery occupied over 200 acres.
This original incorporation went bankrupt in 1914. Forest Park Cemetery was re-incorporated by New York City under the new name, "Forest Hills". This corporation also went bankrupt during the 1930s.
Today, the cemetery occupies only 22 acres; most of it has been bought by the Country Club of Troy. It has been plagued by vandalism (some suspect ghosts); several of the tombstones have been intentionally toppled, and many of the statues are missing their heads.
The cemetery's design can prove to be very confusing for explorers, as there is a large expanse of trails twisting throughout the woods, beyond the "main" section of the cemetery. Many people have wandered these woods at night, completely lost for hours. At several points, visitors might think they have left the cemetery completely, until they stumble upon a small cluster of monuments and/or statues. Visitors are considered to be trespassing unless they have been granted express permission by the town of Brunswick
Forest Park Cemetery is an abandoned cemetery, located on Pinewoods Avenue just west of the hamlet of Eagle Mills, in the Town of Brunswick, Rensselaer County, New York, just east of the city of Troy. Forest Park Cemetery was originally designed by Garnet Baltimore, the first African-American graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. It was first incorporated in 1897 by a group of wealthy Troy citizens. The original area chosen for the cemetery occupied over 200 acres.
This original incorporation went bankrupt in 1914. Forest Park Cemetery was re-incorporated by New York City under the new name, "Forest Hills". This corporation also went bankrupt during the 1930s.
Today, the cemetery occupies only 22 acres; most of it has been bought by the Country Club of Troy. It has been plagued by vandalism (some suspect ghosts); several of the tombstones have been intentionally toppled, and many of the statues are missing their heads.
The cemetery's design can prove to be very confusing for explorers, as there is a large expanse of trails twisting throughout the woods, beyond the "main" section of the cemetery. Many people have wandered these woods at night, completely lost for hours. At several points, visitors might think they have left the cemetery completely, until they stumble upon a small cluster of monuments and/or statues. Visitors are considered to be trespassing unless they have been granted express permission by the town of Brunswick
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- Percent photographed95%
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- Added: 1 Jan 2000
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 64567
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