Founded in 1863 as a not-for-profit institution, the third-largest non-governmental cemetery in the United States occupies 555 acres in the heart of Indianapolis, Indiana. Crown Hill Cemetery relies on its not-for-profit Heritage Foundation to fund the preservation and restoration of the historic treasures on its grounds. The Heritage Foundation calls on B Plus C Communications for materials to support annual appeals to its donor base. One year’s version included a set of eight 8.5-by-5.5 inch two-sided cards, each featuring a different scene from the cemetery.
Because all eight cards emerged from the printing press simultaneously on one large sheet, the output cost stayed virtually the same as if the project had included only one design. The scene shown here depicts the Crown that gives the cemetery its name. Hoosier poet James Whitcomb Riley’s monument graces the spot, which forms the highest natural elevation in the city at 842.2 feet.
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