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Evergreen Cemetery, Richmond, VA - 2020
In 1891 Evergreen Cemetary was established on the east end of Richmond, Virginia as a final resting place for African-Americans. Despite numerous efforts in the past and on-going attempts to the contraty, Evergreen has often succumbed to overgrowth from various native and invasive plant species.
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