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  2. 51 Spooky Graveyards Across the Country - AOL

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    There are more than 10,000 bodies in the area — some outside today's cemetery walls — but fewer than 1,000 tombstones. Related: The Most Terrifying Places in America Ann S./Yelp

  3. TikTok Graveyard makes data tombstones similar to Spotify ...

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    Anthony Robledo, USA TODAY Updated January 18, 2025 at 8:26 PM As a TikTok ban across the U.S. feels both pending and imminent, longtime users have found an eccentric way to reflect on the app's ...

  4. Video-Enhanced Grave Marker - Wikipedia

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    A Video-Enhanced Grave Marker (VEGM) is a Western-style tombstone equipped with weatherproofed video playback that can be initiated by remote control.. The VEGM, invented by Robert Barrows of San Mateo, California, would allow its owner to record messages or have the deceased family leave messages to be played to any visitor to the site with a remote control.

  5. Boothill Graveyard (Tombstone, Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Boothill Graveyard is a small graveyard of at least 250 interments located in Tombstone, Cochise County, Arizona. [2] Also known as the "Old City Cemetery", the graveyard was used after 1883 only to bury outlaws and a few others.

  6. FrontierVille Tombstones: Dedicate a witty epitaph to friends

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    With one of FrontierVille's Halloween missions requiring users to purchase five Tombstones and place them on their Homestead, ...

  7. The Tombstone Epitaph - Wikipedia

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    The Tombstone Epitaph is a Tombstone, Arizona, monthly publication that covers the history and culture of the Old West. Founded in January 1880 (with its first issue published on Saturday May 1, 1880), it is the oldest continually published newspaper in Arizona.

  8. Boot Hill - Wikipedia

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    Despite the mystery of the term today, Boot Hill became a commonplace term for the neglected old municipal cemeteries throughout the U.S. West during the late 1800s and into the early 1900s as, more and more, families of means re-interred their deceased loved ones to the more elegant and exclusive grounds of the newer for-profit cemeteries.

  9. Funerary art in Puritan New England - Wikipedia

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    Example of the early plain style on this tombstone carved by George Griswold dated 1675. Hartford Ancient Burying Ground. The earliest known New England stonecutters were George Griswold and his uncle Matthew, who settled in Windsor, Connecticut around 1640. Matthew carved the oldest known grave marker in the New World, a table monument made of ...