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Are the pyramids in Egypt considered cemetery plots?
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I rammed my obelisk into yer grandmuh's plot.Are the pyramids in Egypt considered cemetery plots?
I've been to the 9-11 and the Oklahoma City Memorial. Both are good but I was more impressed with OKC.That's the one I'd love to visit. Next would be the 9-11 Memorial.
Gettysburg took the cake for me.I've been to pearl, 9-11, and Arlington. Arlington was the most impactful for me.
Well, I guess the Pyramids were the coolest, but really don't think of them as a grave.
Never been to OKC.
Only gravesites I go to are old family plots from the 1800’s that are hidden in the woods because I think they’re cool
There’s an old cemetery down the road from my parents that has a head stone that reads:
Nancy Green
Idiot
That’s all it says, no birth date or death date, just a name and the word idiot
I guess back in the 1800's, family cemeteries were common around here. There's a bunch of em in the middle of the woods with no access roads. Hell, one of them even made the state have to re-route their plans for the state highway 20 improvement project. They could have asked any local and they could have told them that cemetery in the middle of the woods was there.I'd actually rather do that than visit the grave of someone famous. There's a really old graveyard not too far from me that I've been to a couple of times with some really old gravesites (late 1800's and early 1900's). It's still in use, but you can walk through and the farther back you go, the older the gravesites get.