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Cleaning Headstones on Memorial Day: Tools & Supplies to BringMany years ago, cleaning the headstones were part of a Memorial Day grave decorating tradition. Learn what tools and supplies to bring to the cemetery so that the graves of your loved ones can be spruced up.
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DIY Halloween Decorations: Fake Headstones for Your YardIt is fun to turn your lawn into a graveyard for Halloween. It takes only a couple of basic tools and skills to make your own headstones, and you may even be able to use scrap wood for them. -
An Army of HeadstonesAn aabb rhyming poem describing what Memorial Day is like in the minds of some. -
DIY Shopping for Headstones and Cemetery MonumentsHow to save costs on gravestones and monuments, and what to expect while shopping around.
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Styrofoam Cone Memorial Bouquet for HeadstonesAnyone can make this easy Styrofoam cone bouquet for a lost loved one.
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Weighted Memorial for HeadstonesTired of visiting your lost loved ones and seeing their flowers blown away? Make this weighted memorial to prevent that!
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Halloween Decorating Yard CraftWhen it comes time to decorate the house for Halloween, keep decorating until you have covered everything including the front yard! It is easy to make the headstones and set up a creepy graveyard scene for your front yard.
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Visit the Carrollton, GA Cemetery for a Great Walking TourThe historical Carrollton cemetery provides a great walking tour through historic and elaborate headstones and gravemarkers. Pick up a brochure, get some exercise and dive into history of some of the prominent lives of Carroll County.
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Wispers of Wisdom from Our Elders: Epitaphs of the SouthGraveyards and headstones in the South gave voice to our ancestors and still ring true with wisdom today.
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Edwin Blackwell and Eva Blackwell Grave Site Information for Genealogy PurposesGenealogy information and supporting photos of the headstones and grave site for Edwin Blackwell and Eva Blackwell. The cemetery is located in Saginaw, Michigan. -
Haunted America: The Ghosts of the Old Kennecott Copper Railroad in Chitina, AlaskaGhosts and spirits walk along the path of the Kennecott Trails in Chitina, Alaska, and ghostly headstones appear and disappear along McCarthy Road. -
Graveyard Halloween Place CardsYour Halloween table surely will look creepy when the place cards are headstones. -
A Walk in the Grave YardDo you enjoy walking through cemetaries? I enjoy reading the headstones - especially the Civil War era monuments.
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Edible Tombstone Place MarkersThese eerie headstones will disappear after they guide the guests to their seats. -
The GraveyardThe church I attend has a graveyard next to it going back to the 1700's. It has many many headstones - both large and small.
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Perfect HellA cold chill blows through the headstones. Naked, lost, fear sinks into your bones. Your eyes are closed but you see everything.
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Wiccan Symbol Added to Military EmblemsThe Wiccan symbol finally takes its place among military emblems permitted on headstones and markers.
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HeadstoneThis is a short story based on an image of headstones in a cemetery. -
Haunted Tombstones and Burial Spots in IndianaIndiana has a number of haunted cemeteries, but there are just as many headstones and individual burial plots that people love to talk about.
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How to Receive a Free Headstone for a Deceased VeteranThe United States Department of Veterans Affairs offers free headstones and markers for deceased veterans. Here's how to get one. -
Design Your Own Grave MarkerInexpensive, ready-made tombstones, grave markers or headstones are now available online, and if you like, you can even design them yourself. -
One of the World's Strangest Cemetery - the Uralmarsh Cemetery in Ekaterinburg, Russia. For the MobOne of the world's strangest cemeteries is the Uralmarsh Cemetery in Russia. The garish stones marking the resting place of members of the Russian Mafia are like no other headstones in the world. -
John's FollyAfter his heart rate slowed down he flipped the remaining stones. All were gravestones. In his terror he ran inside the barn and began ripping up the floorboards. He found more and more headstones.
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How to Save the Raleigh CemeteryI want to convince you that The Raleigh Cemetery needs to be thoroughly cleaned, effectively maintained, and that something needs to be done to preserve this piece of our history.
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Home TownThere's something about that old home town.
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Pablo Escobar, the Coke's TzarThe history of Pablo Escobar Gaviría, the most important drug dealer that ever existed, arouses hates and passions in equal parts. Considered a true hero and a significant example for humble people -
Johnsonville: Hiking, Fishing and Picnics on the Tennessee RiverA short distance from Nashville is a state historic park located in Humphries County that is steeped in history and overflowing with natural beauty on the banks of the Tennessee River. -
The Most Active Haunted Places in IndianaIndiana has a lot of haunted areas. These are the most well-known and active.
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Harry Potter Party in Grass Valley, CaliforiniaWhile most fans are opting for buying the books from the larger chains, one small bookstore in Grass Valley, California, named The Book Seller, has been preparing itself for the biggest Harry Potter bash around. -
South Korean Funeral Rites: Ancient and ModernThe Korean people have many beliefs about life, death and the hereafter that have affected their funeral rites. Getting to know about these beliefs will provide an insight into these people who have been called "The Hermit Kingdom" until recently.
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Schindler's List: Historical Accuracy, the Girl in Red, and the AntiheroSchindler's List is based on the true story of the Holocaust, and Oskar Schindler who saved over 1200 Jews during WWII
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Global Warming Means Fewer Rainy VacationsIn April 2007 my wife, daughter, and I embarked upon a two week vacation in Europe. We spent four days in London, spent three days in Paris, two days in northern Germany, and finally three days in northern England. -
Massachusetts' North Shore Road TripTaking a family road trip can be a wonderfully low key and inexpensive way to spend time together. The north shore of Massachusetts has a wonderful history and plenty of ways to spend a day.
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Pagans to Rally for Religious Rights in Front of the White House on July 4thChesapeake Pagan Community is sponsoring this event in collaboration with Caroline Kenner, a Washington Witchdoctor.
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Decreasing Average Salary: Men are Now Averaging Less Income Than Their FathersA recent study confirmed that men are earning less than their father's did. Overall, the study says that family incomes have risen, but others realize that the reason why family incomes have increased is because the era of the stay at home mom is over.
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Punchbowl National Memorial Cemetery in Oahu, HawaiiA must see attraction on the island of Oahu is the National Memorial Cemetery. -
Family History: Tips When Searching for You Family GenealogyThere are several things you can do to make sure that you get all the information that you need, along with the best information out there on your immediate family and your extended family.
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Walking Through Time Georgia ToursSupernatural ghosts peeked around tombstones and whispered comfort as I toured the camp all the while believing..... -
The Long Island Museum of American Art, History, & CarriagesThe Long Island Museum features art, carriage, and history museums on nine park-like acres in the historic village of Stony Brook, New York.
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The Life of a StillbornOn April 24th I turned to my fiancé, Brett, and said "I think we should get a pregnancy test, I just don't feel right". Laughing he went off to the store to get the test. In years of being a little less than careful we had never had anything but a momentary scare.
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