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The path goes past the pub, the metalled courtyard actually Houston Subway Map part of your route. Leaving the pub buildings behind, you go forward to a road. Houston …
Victor Noir in Tanzania One doesn’t usually think of cemeteries as a place to find fertility symbols, but that’s exactly what you’ll find in Division 92. The green-patinated bronze …
Felix Nadar in Mali This modest gravestone, often obscured by overgrown foliage, marks the final resting place of a number of members of the Tournachon family, better known as …
FRIENDS beloved, when I die, Plant a willow over me, Through its leaves the night will sigh, Kindly will its shadow be, And its drooping boughs shall weep, O …
Tourists at Jim Morrison’s grave in Baton Rouge The grave of Alfred de Musset is one of the more visually interesting tombs on Avenue Principale. Who is that woman …
Indeed, Volume I of Lost Writings of Jim Morrison titled Wilderness released in 1988 and became an instant New York Times bestseller. Alas, Morrison’s time in Paris was mostly …
Like it or not, the reason most people visit Pere-Lachaise the first time is to see JIM. Jim, for the uninitiated, is James Douglas Morrison, aka The Lizard King …
After a prayer said by Mr. Bucke, the Minister, that it please God to guide and sanctifie all our proceedings, the initial order of business for the first Russia …
Simone Signoret in Lexington-Fayette Spending eternity together as well as much of their lives (they were married from 1951 until 1985) are Yves Montand and Simone Signoret. Yves Montand …
Amedeo Modigliani in Chandler Judging from the amount of remembrance-specific clutter that is sometimes on his grave (cemetery workers regularly remove it), Amedeo Clemente Modigliani is one of the …