Gravesite inspiration welcome
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07-26-2022, 08:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-26-2022 09:13 PM by Eva Elisabeth.)
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RE: Gravesite inspiration welcome
Thank you, Roger, Gene and Susan for your wonderful replies and shared thoughts!
Roger - thank you for posting that photo - I feel the same, but despite I just found this one of the most peaceful, idyllic spots I have seen in the world. Lewis was so to speak lucky at least as to his resting place. (07-26-2022 11:23 AM)Gene C Wrote: Part of the interest in visiting grave sites for me is to pay my respects to people who were a part of history and contributed to making this a great country to live in. That are fascinating memories, Gene, and you added a good point and reason, thank you for sharing! (07-26-2022 11:31 AM)Susan Higginbotham Wrote: I've loved going to cemeteries and gravesites since I was in my teens. As relates to this site, I've seen Lincoln's tomb, Robert Lincoln's grave at Arlington Cemetery, the Todd family graves in Lexington, KY, the Surratt family graves in D.C. and John Jr.'s grave in Baltimore, and those of the Booth family in Baltimore. I was in Springfield, IL, without a car and arrived at the cemetery near closing time, so I didn't have nearly enough time to explore it as I wanted to. I'd like to go back and spend more time at the Lincoln tomb and see the graves of others in Springfield connected with the Lincolns.That is cool, Susan - I have only seen Robert's grave in Arlington (and the Kennedys' subsequently). In Europe, I would like to visit Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris as so many VIPs RIP there, among others Judah Benjamin. Another site in EU is in Bonn, Germany, where Princess Salm-Salm rests. One Lincoln-saga-related gravesite I have visited here is this (and I think this is about it in EU): http://deadconjurers.blogspot.com/2011/0...e.html?m=1 |
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