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Acacia Park Cemetery, Mendota Heights

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32: 164:, and landscaping (which included removal of 20 feet from the top of the "knob"). Consistent with Masonic tradition, the graves were marked with only a simple, uniform slab bearing the deceased person's name with birth and death dates. The cemetery was officially opened on October 10, 1928 with a dedicatory speech by Minnesota governor 174:
During the lifetime of the cemetery, skeletal remains have been uncovered; some of these remains were stored in a vault at the cemetery. In 2016, the co-mingled remains in the vault were examined at
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purchased 125 acres (51 ha) of land at Pilot Knob, Mendota Heights. It was originally intended for the exclusive use of Masons and their families, and the name of the cemetery derives from the
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and found to include individuals of both Native American and European background, demonstrating that the site has been important in rituals of both communities.
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used in Masonic burial rituals. Plans for the cemetery included a temple burial chapel, administration buildings, a 65 ft (20 m)
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In the 1970s, the cemetery was opened to general public use.
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used the site as a sacred meeting place and burial ground.
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44°52′41″N 93°10′13″W / 44.878194°N 93.170199°W / 44.878194; -93.170199
cemetery
Oheyawahi-Pilot Knob
Mendota Heights, Minnesota
Minnesota
Mississippi Rivers
European
Dakota people
Twin Cities
Masonic order
acacia sprig
monolith
Theodore Christianson
Hamline University
Awsumb, Roger
Holman, Charles W.
aviator
Densford, Katharine Jane
University of Minnesota School of Nursing
Karl Kassulke
football
Tom Keith
Minnesota Public Radio
Stassen, Harold
Governor of Minnesota
Louie Anderson

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