Mount Olivet Cemetery
Mount Olivet Cemetery is a cemetery at 17100 Van Dyke Avenue in the city of Detroit in Wayne County, Michigan. It is owned and operated by the Mt. Elliott Cemetery Association, a not-for-profit Catholic organization that is otherwise administered independently from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit and any of the various Catholic religious orders active in Metro Detroit.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Coleman A. Young International Airport and Osborn High School.
Coleman A. Young International Airport
Aerodrome
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Coleman A. Young International Airport is six miles northeast of downtown Detroit, in Wayne County, Michigan, United States. It is owned by the City of Detroit.
Osborn High School
School
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Laura F. Osborn High School, also known as Osborn Academy of Mathematics is a public high school in the Detroit Public Schools Community District, located in Northeast Detroit. Osborn High School is situated 1 mile northeast of Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Philetus W. Norris House
House
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The Philetus W. Norris House is located in Detroit, Michigan, near the corner of Mound Road and Davison Avenue. It was built in 1873 by Philetus W. Norris, who went on to become the second superintendent of Yellowstone National Park. Philetus W. Norris House is situated 1¼ miles west of Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Krainz Woods and Conant Gardens.
Krainz Woods
Neighborhood
Krainz Woods is a neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan. The neighborhood was named after Captain John Krainz Jr, a World War II hero from Detroit. The neighborhood was once home to Malcolm X, who lived on Keystone Street in the 1950s, and Spencer Haywood in the 1960s. Krainz Woods is situated 2 miles west of Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Conant Gardens
Neighborhood
Conant Gardens is a historically Black neighborhood in northeast Detroit, Michigan. The neighborhood was once the most exclusive Black neighborhood in that city, and residents of Conant Gardens comprised the most highly educated Black enclave in Detroit. Conant Gardens is situated 2½ miles west of Mount Olivet Cemetery.
East Side
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The East Side of Detroit is home to some of the city's most prominent attractions, such as Belle Isle, a large island home to a day's worth of attractions of its own, and historic Eastern Market, the largest market in the United States.
Mount Olivet Cemetery
- Type: Cemetery
- Description: cemetery in Detroit, Michigan
- Category: burial
- Location: City of Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, Midwest, United States, North America
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In Other Languages
“Mount Olivet Cemetery” goes by many names.
- Ukrainian: “Цвинтар Маунт Олівет”
- “Mount Olivet Cemetery”
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