Elmwood Cemetery in Memphis TN is extra ordinary. At first I thought it odd that a cemetery hosted tours. After visiting, I understand. It’s not just a cemetery, it’s history and art.
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Jul 18, 2015 @ 20:01:14
Ummmm Mr Goodbars urn is ummm upside down? Bwah ha ha ha maybe he was a bit tipsy that night?
Jul 18, 2015 @ 22:58:54
Flipped his lid
Jul 18, 2015 @ 23:00:22
Wellll I guess he had a good reason to?
Jul 18, 2015 @ 21:28:03
mmm sorry. Don’t know what it is???
But that cemetery does seem to have its own story.
Jul 18, 2015 @ 21:55:32
Hahaha! Forest Lawn Cemetery in Los Angeles has tours as well — it’s quite a tourist attraction, with its old masters artworks!
Jul 18, 2015 @ 22:56:28
Old masters’ work is worth seeing.
Jul 18, 2015 @ 23:12:20
I think most of it is reproductions! Still worth seeing, but a little different than originals!
Jul 20, 2015 @ 07:10:59
I’ve see some wonderful “genuine” reproductions.
Jul 18, 2015 @ 23:01:28
This reminds me of a place we both know: St. Louis Cemetery, in New Orleans!
Jul 20, 2015 @ 07:10:04
It has some similarities. I agree.
Jul 19, 2015 @ 06:04:47
I love old historical cemeteries and the urn is upside down. i wonder what and it seems to be wearing a derby. The head stone to the left way in the back ground also looks to be frowning.
Jul 20, 2015 @ 07:12:47
There were some very unique headstones there.