Collection: Caballero Rivero Woodlawn North - Miami
Noted for its beautiful foliage, rare tropical trees, historic Gothic mausoleum and designation as a bird sanctuary, Caballero Rivero Woodlawn North in Miami's Little Havana neighborhood is one of the more beautiful cemeteries in the state of Florida.
Established in 1913 by 3 Miami pioneers, the 66-acre cemetery is the final resting place for many historical influencers as well as well-known families from Miami and abroad.
Our 66-acre cemetery includes several unique memorials. We have a large memorial dedicated to both the survivors and those lost during the 1935 Labor Day hurricane. The storm was the most intense hurricane to make landfall in the United States at the time and the 3rd-worst Atlantic hurricane ever. The Category 5 hurricane killed 408 people, including 259 World War I veterans living in the area.
We also have a Masonic memorial in front of our mausoleum and several flags for the unknown Cuban freedom fighters buried here. The flags stand as a remin