Tag Archive: cemetery

Cemetery – Brown Park – St Matthews – Kentucky

Cemetery - Brown Park - St Matthews - Kentucky

The Brown Family Cemetery in Brown Park on a rainy Spring morning. Brown Park is a 28 acre park located in the Louisville, Kentucky suburb of St. Matthews. The land was donated to the city by the James Graham Brown family in 1977. Brown was an American businessman and real estate developer best known as the builder of the Brown Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky and for his philanthropy. The Brown Hotel is known for a signature dish of Kentucky, the Hot Brown, a local take on the traditional Welsh rarebit sandwich.

Fort Knox Kentucky Veterans Cemetery – Radcliff

Fort Knox Kentucky Veterans Cemetery - Radcliff

A memorial to fallen soldiers at the Kentucky Veterans Cemetery in Radcliff, Hardin County. The cemetery is located outside of Fort Knox. Fort Knox is currently the official United States Bullion Depository, as well as the location of ROTC summer training, and the US Army’s Human Resources Command. 

Whether its Memorial Day, Fourth of July, or Veterans Day, or any day of the year,  remember our veterans for the sacrifice they have made to preserve Americans freedom and liberty.

Confederate Monument – Frankfort Cemetery – Kentucky

Confederate Monument - Frankfort Cemetery - Kentucky

Surrounded by the graves of 68 Confederate soldiers, the Confederate Monument to the American Civil War resides in the hills above the state’s capitol in Kentucky. The monument was erected in 1892 by the Daughters of the Confederacy. The monument’s primary inscription reads;

“Our Confederate Dead
1861–1865
They sleep—what need to question now
if they were right or wrong:
They know ere this whose cause was
just in God the Father’s sight
They wield no warlike weapons now
return no foeman’s thrust
Who but a coward would revile
an honored soldier’s dust.”