A headstone, tombstone, or gravestone is a stele or marker, usually stone, that is placed over a grave.They are traditional for burials in the Christian, Jewish and Muslim religions, among others.
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John Andrew Ramsey Visiting JonBenet's Grave: JonBenet Grave Visitors St. James Episcopal Cemetery Marietta, Georgia
Medal of Honor recipient Anton Olsen in Cypress Hills National Cemetery. Gravesites at Fort Logan National Cemetery during Memorial Day 2006
The Cenotaph pavilion stands 13 m (44 ft) high. Inside there is a small central stone pillar (the "empty tomb") with a marble 'Entablature' on each side containing the names of 97 fallen soldiers, arranged alphabetically.
Oranges and lemons Say the bells of St Clements You owe me five farthings Say the bells of St Martins When will you pay me? Say the bells of Old Bailey
Forgotten New York was the first-ever recipient of Outstanding New York City Website by the Guides Association of New York City in March 2015!
Keldagrim, its name derived from the River Kelda flowing through the city, is a massive, underground Dwarven city. It is accessible from the tunnel entrance east of Rellekka or, after Keldagrim has been visited once, from the Grand Exchange, Dwarven Mine, Dorgesh-Kaan or underneath White Wolf…
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