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Egyptian Mausoleums at Woodlawn

Egyptian-Style Mausoleum

Ancient Egyptian style mausoleums were quite popular in this area. The collection of artifacts at the nearby Toledo Museum of Art may have influenced that, along with a general interest in Egyptian Revival art .

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Author pkemnerPosted on May 4, 2012May 2, 2012Categories Woodlawn CemeteryTags Ancient Egyptian, cemetery, Egyptian Revival, mausoleum

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