Riverside Cemetery, Commerce City, Adams County, Colorado, United States
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- Riverside Cemetery
- Cemetery
- Located just a half mile north of I-70 at 5201 Brighton Boulevard.
- Founded in 1876, the same year Colorado gained Statehood to the Union, and the same year the nation held its Centennial Celebration, Riverside Cemetery has the distinction of being one of the first park-like, rural cemeteries in the Rocky Mountain West. Riverside Cemetery is the longest continually operating cemetery in Denver, and one of the most significant historical resources in Colorado. Noting the importance of the 77-acre site, the cemetery was designated a National Historic District in 1992.
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- 39.793875339° 47' 38.0"N-104.9605354104° 57' 37.9"W
- North Washington 1.3 mi. NW
- Commerce City 1.7 mi. NE
- Denver (Denver County) 4 mi. S
- Federal Heights 4.5 mi. NW
- Westminster (Jefferson County) 5 mi. NW
- Thornton 5.2 mi. N
- Rose Hill 3 mi. NE
- Highland Memorial Gardens (Thornton) 6.2 mi. N
- Fairmount Mortuary (Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Denver County) 6.6 mi. SE
- Emanuel Cemetery at Fairmount (Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Denver County) 6.7 mi. SE
- Mount Nebo (Aurora, Arapahoe County) 7 mi. SE
- Fairmount (Denver, Denver County) 7 mi. SE
- Crown Hill (Jefferson County) 7.2 mi. W
- Arvada (Arvada, Jefferson County) 7.9 mi. W
- Saint Paul's Episcopal Columbarium (Lakewood, Jefferson County) 8.6 mi. SW
- Wesley Chapel (Westminster) 8.6 mi. N
- Mount Olivet (Jefferson County) 10 mi. W
- Golden Hill (Jefferson County) 10 mi. W
- 1,574 m
- 304050521
- Updated Apr 25, 2020