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Crystal Valley Cemetery is a cemetery located on Plainview Place in
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. Since its establishment in 1882, it has been the principal cemetery in Manitou Springs. It is listed in the
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Overview

The land for the cemetery was provided by Dr. Isaac Davis in 1882 and the cemetery was laid out that year. In 1890, the cemetery was established and graves from the original town cemetery on Pawnee Avenue were moved to the new cemetery. Since its establishment, it has served as Manitou Springs's principal cemetery. It is maintained by the Manitou Springs Parks Department. The cemetery lies within a valley, with several ridges, and its elevation increases to . It is arranged "in curvilinear fashion", following the local topography, and combines natural vegetation and landscaping, including gardens of irises, lilies, and roses. Its streets are lined with pairs of conifers and silver maples. Enclosure and retaining walls are made from locally quarried green sandstone. The same material is used for several of the cemetery's buildings, including the chapel and maintenance building. Architectural styles include
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, Rustic, and
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. The Richards Mausoleum, made of green sandstone, is described as "probably the example of Egyptian Revival architecture to be found in the state". An unusual monument in the cemetery is that of Freddie Schnieder, who died in 1887 before he reached the age of 3. He "was laid to rest... beneath a Kinney cast iron grave fence designed to look like a child's bed. The round marble 'pillow' inscribed with Freddie's identification, and the cast iron tassels hanging from draped chains to suggest bed hangings provide additional visual interest."


Historical significance

According to the Colorado Preservation Office, the cemetery is "significant for architecture, landscape architecture, and for the important local persons interred there." In 1982, it was added to the
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.National Register of Historic Places in El Paso County, Colorado.
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Tours

Tours of the cemetery are conducted in the summers by reservation through
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: "The guests will be given an introduction to Victorian mourning, their beliefs and superstitions by the Lady in Black."Crystal Valley Cemetery Tours.
Miramont Castle. Retrieved May 19, 2013.


Notable people

Charles Adams (1840–1885), was a Civil War general, Colorado Indian agent, and secretary to Territorial Governor Edward M. McCook. Mabel Jane Willie, the first female mayor of Manitou Springs, is buried at the cemetery. Emma Crawford is interred at the cemetery. Every October coffin races are held in Manitou Springs in her name based upon the legend that her coffin slid down Red Mountain after a heavy rain.Janet Kolb. "Manitou Springs: Arts, history, entertainment founded on pure mineral water uly 21, 2002. Corrected 08/14/02" Colorado Springs: ''The Gazette''. 2002. HighBeam Research. Retrieved May 5, 2013.Travis Duncan. "Calendar Benefits Library; Work of 17 local artists is showcased in '09 'Historic Manitou Springs' calendar." Colorado Springs: ''The Gazette''. September 28, 2008. HighBeam Research. Retrieved May 5, 2013. Another local legendary woman is Theresa M. Kenny (1859 Austria – 1943); She built and stuccoed her own mausoleum in the 1930s and enjoyed rocking a chair alongside her completed project.


Gallery

Historic Crystal Valley Cemetery in Manitou Springs.jpg, The Richards Mausoleum Emma Crawford headstone.jpg, Emma Crawford's headstone


See also

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Manitou Springs Historic District Manitou Springs Historic District in Manitou Springs, Colorado is roughly bounded by U.S. Route 24 in Colorado, US 24, Ruxton Avenue, El Paso Boulevard and Iron Mountain Avenue. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places,
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List of Manitou Springs Historic District buildings This List of Manitou Springs Historic District buildings includes 80 buildings and resources in the Manitou Springs Historic District, historic district of Manitou Springs, Colorado.


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* {{Authority control Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in Colorado Colorado State Register of Historic Properties Manitou Springs, Colorado National Register of Historic Places in El Paso County, Colorado Cemeteries established in the 1880s 1882 establishments in Colorado