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Eternal Neighborhood: Where New Jersey's Famous Residents Rest
Real estate agents have long championed the mantra "location, location, location" when it comes to choosing a home. But for some New Jersey residents, this principle extends far beyond the living—it applies to their final resting place as well.
In the Garden State, being buried near iconic personalities has become an unexpected form of posthumous prestige. Many locals believe that proximity to famous deceased residents offers a unique sense of connection and local pride.
From legendary musicians to renowned politicians, New Jersey's cemeteries are more than just final destinations—they're historical landmarks that tell the story of the state's rich cultural heritage.
Whether it's the allure of being near a celebrated hometown hero or simply appreciating the historical significance, this trend reveals how deeply New Jerseyans value their local legends, even in death.