PARK AND CEMETERY 
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WEST ENTRANCE TO CROWN HILL CEMETERY. 
Crown Hill Cemetery Entrance, Indianapolis. 
The accompan}'ing illustrations show the west or 
rear entrance to Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, 
Ind., erected last year. 
It is built of Indiana oolitic dimension stone, rock- 
faced, and is well equipped with all modern furnish- 
ings for the convenience of the cemetery’s patrons. 
The tower side contains a men’s waiting room, and a 
lodge keeper’s room on' the first floor, and on the sec- 
ond floor is a dressing room where the men put on 
their uniforms and store them when ofif duty. 
The opposite side has a large ladies’ waiting room. 
with frescoed walls, panelled Flemish oak finish, dec- 
orative tile floors, and stained glass windows. Both 
buildings are finished in this style and equipped 
throughout with electric lights, lavatories, and a 
drinking fountain. The gates are of wrought iron 
from an original design. No provision is made for 
office buildings as these are located at the main en- 
trance on the opposite, or eastern side of the cemetery. 
The plans were by Architect Herbert W. Foltz, 
and the work of erection was done by the W. P. Jung- 
claus Co., of Indianapolis. 
GROUND PLAN, CROWN HILL ENTRANCE BUILDINGS. 
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