Ahavas Israel Cemetery, Grand Rapids
#41 among attractions in Grand Rapids

Facts and practical information
Ahavas Israel Cemetery is located at 1801 Garfield Avenue in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is the cemetery for the Conservative Ahavas Israel congregation. ()
West GrandGrand Rapids United States
Ahavas Israel Cemetery – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum, John Ball Zoo, Grand Rapids Public Museum, La Grande Vitesse.
2.2 miSE
Interactive exhibits on president's lifeGerald R. Ford Presidential Museum, Grand Rapids
57 min walk • The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum is the presidential museum and burial place of Gerald Ford, the 38th president of the United States, and his wife Betty Ford.
2.3 miS
Interactive zoo with an aquariumJohn Ball Zoo, Grand Rapids
58 min walk • John Ball Zoological Garden is an urban park located on the west side of the city of Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States. The John Ball Zoo is situated on the ravines and bluffs along the west edge of the park.
2.4 miSE
Museum, Observatories and planetariums, OfficeGrand Rapids Public Museum, Grand Rapids
62 min walk • The Grand Rapids Public Museum, located on the bank of the Grand River in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan, is among the oldest history museums in the United States. It was founded in 1854 as the "Grand Rapids Lyceum of Natural History".
2.4 miSE
Monuments and statuesLa Grande Vitesse, Grand Rapids
61 min walk • La Grande Vitesse, a public sculpture by American artist Alexander Calder, is located on the large concrete plaza surrounding City Hall and the Kent County Building in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States.
1.6 miSE
Church, Romanesque architectureBasilica of St. Adalbert, Grand Rapids
42 min walk • The Basilica of St. Adalbert is a minor basilica of the Catholic Church and a parish church of the Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States. Its namesake and patron is St.
2.3 miSE
Concert hall, Theater, Convention centerDeVos Place Convention Center, Grand Rapids
60 min walk • DeVos Place Convention Center, erected in 2004 on the Grand River in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan, is a multi-purpose convention center. It is named for Richard DeVos, who donated $20 million towards its construction.
2.3 miS
Neoclassical architectureLexington School, Grand Rapids
59 min walk • The Lexington School is a former public school building located at 45 Lexington, NW, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. As of 2015, the building was slated for redevelopment into apartments.
1.9 miSE
BridgeSixth Street Bridge, Grand Rapids
48 min walk • The Sixth Street Bridge is a four-span, wrought iron bridge that crosses the Grand River in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is a Michigan State Historic Site and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1886, it is the longest and oldest metal truss bridge in Michigan.
2.4 miSE
TowerBeckering Family Carillon Tower, Grand Rapids
63 min walk • The Beckering Family Carillon Tower is a 151-foot-tall carillon-clock tower located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States on the Pew Campus of Grand Valley State University. The tower and carillon was funded and built by Pioneer Construction in 2000.
2.4 miSE
Observatories and planetariumsRoger B. Chaffee Planetarium, Grand Rapids
62 min walk • The Roger B. Chaffee Planetarium, named for astronaut Roger B. Chaffee, was constructed in the early 1960s as part of the Public Museum of Grand Rapids. The facility initially featured a 30-foot plaster dome and a Goto Optics mechanical star projector.
2.4 miSE