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Glenwood Memorial Gardens

Coordinates: 39°59′05″N 75°21′09″W / 39.9848°N 75.3525°W / 39.9848; -75.3525
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Glenwood Memorial Gardens is an approximately 70-acre cemetery located in Broomall, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia.[1] Originally located at 27th & Ridge in Philadelphia, it was moved to its current location in 1938. Notable interments include United States politician Thomas Jones Rogers,[2] and Medal of Honor recipient John Miller, who was initially interred in Glenwood Memorial Gardens before being re-interred at Northwood Cemetery in Philadelphia.

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39°59′05″N 75°21′09″W / 39.9848°N 75.3525°W / 39.9848; -75.3525