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Chapel Gardens
The Chapel Gardens finished construction in 1956 located across from the Forest Home Chapel. The Chapel Gardens represent the changing…
Sonic Postcard
The sonic postcard is a mix of sounds taking from the field recording from the tour of famous Milwaukee architects given at Forest Home and…
Gathering Place Report: Forest Home Chapel
A few page summary of the history of Forest Home and how it functions as a gathering place throughout its 130 year history. Also, a timeline…
Field Recording of a Tour at Forest Home Chapel
During the summer months Forest Home Cemetery offers numerous cemetery tours to the public. Private tours are available, as well. The sound…
Oral History with Paul Haubrich
An interview with former chairman of Forest Home Cemetery Committee, Paul Haubrich. The interview discusses the history of the cemetery and…
Forest Home Cemetery and Chapel designated as Historical Landmark
The Forest Home Cemetery and Chapel were designated as Milwaukee Historical Landmarks in 1973. The cemetery and chapel are popular tourist…
Forest Home Workers at the turn of the 19th century.
In the early 1900's Forest Home employed 58 workers as grave diggers, gardeners and for maintenance. These individuals worked hard to…
A Crematory is Added to Forest Home Chapel
An oil-fueled crematory would be added to the basement of the chapel in 1896. The crematory was the first in Wisconsin attracting families…
The Forest Home Chapel
The construction of the chapel was completed in 1892 and its first funeral service was that summer. The chapel was built in an English…
The Founding of Forest Home Cemetery
The Forest Home Cemetery was established and had its' first burial in August, 1850. The goal of the cemetery was to be a garden cemetery…