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  2. Take a drive and check out Springfield's best Halloween ... - AOL

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    Check out the News-Leader's interactive map to find the best Halloween ... A variety of hand-painted graves are scattered through the lawn of 906 S. Fremont Ave. Gravestones read names and dates ...

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    The Halloween holiday, that is! They're ideal to drape over the fireplace, wrap around the banister, display as a centerpiece or decorate your front porch to let trick-or-treaters know this is the ...

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    This new Halloween design from Home Depot is incredibly spooky thanks to its realistic design, light-up accents, and motion-activated movements. However, it’s meant to be placed in a covered ...

  5. Davis Graveyard - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the display had 75 tombstones, an animatronic gravedigger, a projection screen crypt, and a 29-foot (8.8 m) gothic cathedral made from polystyrene foam. The cathedral covered a garage used as a workshop for making gravestones and figures out of drywall mud, foam, and latex paint. [6]

  6. Monumental masonry - Wikipedia

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    Generally gravestones are highly polished with detailed engraving of text and symbols. Some memorials are more elaborate and may involve the sculpture of symbols associated with death, such as angels, hands joined in prayer, and vases of flowers. Some specially-made stones feature artistic lettering by letter cutters.

  7. The John Stevens Shop - Wikipedia

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    John Stevens, his sons John II and William, and his grandson John III produced arguably some of colonial America's most beautiful gravestones, many of which still sit in the nearby Common Burying Ground. The Stevens family ran the Shop for more than 220 years. In 1927, it was purchased by John Howard Benson.

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