Fairview Cemetery (Santa Fe, New Mexico)

Fairview Cemetery is a graveyard in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It was for many years the only non-Catholic cemetery in the city. There are roughly 3,700 people buried there. The graveyard is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In recent years Fairview Cemetery has become notorious for its prairie dog infestation, which causes human remains and coffin pieces to sometimes be visible on the grounds. The graveyard is now operated as a nonprofit organization by the Fairview Cemetery Preservation Association.

Fairview Cemetery (Santa Fe, New Mexico)

Fairview Cemetery is a graveyard in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It was for many years the only non-Catholic cemetery in the city. There are roughly 3,700 people buried there. The graveyard is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In recent years Fairview Cemetery has become notorious for its prairie dog infestation, which causes human remains and coffin pieces to sometimes be visible on the grounds. The graveyard is now operated as a nonprofit organization by the Fairview Cemetery Preservation Association.