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Did You Know...
- The word 'cemetery' comes from the Greek word 'koimeterion' which means 'a sleeping place'. There are public, private, commercial and national cemeteries. Some are manicured and landscaped, some in disrepair, and some abandoned.
ANOKA STATE HOSPITAL CEMETERY
Coordinates: 45.222179, -93.380209
Established in 1900 near the intersection of 38th Avenue and N 7th Avenue in Anoka. It was operated under the name First State Asylum for the Insane (1900-1919), Anoka State Asylum (1919-1937), and Anoka State Hospital (1937-1985). There were about 400 burials with the last being in 1965, Family and neighbors of Horace W Tyler were also buried here.