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kamja says:
Cemetery - Catholic, Evangelical and Orthodox. It as founded in the year 1858. The elaborate tombs embraced by a splendor of trees and shrubs reflect the lives that were lived in "the Promised Land".
Many prominent factory owners were laid to rest in the Evangelical: the Biedermans, Grohmans, Geye...
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pudwell says:
The Elmwood Cemetery is the oldest active cemetery in the Memphis area. The cemetery itself dates back to 1852, when it was founded by a number of people who wanted a Victorian style Garden Cemetery. The property itself sits just south of the downtown area and covers approximately 80 acres. The V...
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Free! "Thing To Do" in Macau
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1agrace says:
Cathedral. Books do not indicate any original date of construction for the Igraje de Se except for some traces of history indicating the creation of a solid brick structure sometime in 1622 and some repairs made in 1743. During a major restoration of the Cathedral in 1780, its religious services wer...
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kamja says:
The Jewish cemetery was founded in 1892. Originally it was used as a burial ground for the victims of the choleric disease. The complex is encompassed from the south and the east by the Dory residential district and the school complex. It is further protected by the high, brick wall, while the orn...
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_binky_ says:
La Recoleta Cemetery is located in the Recoleta neighborhood on Buenos Aires. La Recoleta houses gravesites of some of the most affluent people of Buenos Aires including presidents, scientists and some of the wealthiest people of Argentina. One of the most famous graves sites being Eva Peron, which...
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ainzerka says:
I'm cheating because this isn't in Lochbuie. However, by the backroads routes I take, it's on the way. It's the oldest cemetery I've found in the area except for a small one in Golden which might not still be intact, and of course the notorious Native ones now obliterated by downtown Den...
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xaroula says:
This site was closed for many years (beginning in 1999) but has opened again. The Museum was completely renovated and reinstalled, and the lighting and information is excellent. The Museum in particular makes a good introduction to Greek pottery, including pieces from a wide range in time peri...
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PhinsAndGills says:
The Wyandot Mission Church near Upper Sandusky was the first North American Methodist mission. The mission church was built in 1824 in an effort to convert the Wyandott Indians, but was only active for 19 years before it was abandoned. The building was eventually restored in the late 1800s and 1980s...
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mickeyd302 says:
I have long outgrown the stage of dressing all in black, smoking clove cigarettes, writing manic poetry about how depressed I am while hanging out in a graveyard. Nowadays when I have the urge to dress in all black, smoke clove cigarettes and write manic poetry about how depressed I am, I do it in ...
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sybil says:
halloween in the cemetery watching a scary movie is AWESOME! especially, if there is a creepy movie. no, we do not sit on top of gravestones. there is a huge patch of grass where people picnic and watch the movies. the graves are not too far away though....
cinespia hosts cemetery movie scr...
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