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Articles related to "Cemeteries"
Graveyard Research Tired of doing all your research online or in the library? Well, get out and visit the family cemetary. There are many things you can learn in a graveyard. graveyard • research • genealogy • family tree • cemetary
Ancient Egyptian Gods and Goddesses Ancient Egypt shaped the gods, but later, the gods shaped Egypt. ancient egypt • egyptian religion • godesses • gods • osiris
Haunted Burnaby British Columbia Paranormal activity has also been detected in Burnaby Canada at the Shadbolt Centre for the Performing Arts, Hart House,and Central Park,Gilmore School, Masonic Cemetery haunted burnaby british columbia • ghosts burnaby bc • hauntings burnaby art gallery confederation park • paranormal activity burnaby canada shadbolt centr • burnaby art gallery
Paris : Tips and Tours Part 3 Paris the city of light and darkness Laserre, Notre Dame, Marche aux Puces de Saint-Ouen,(Paris' famous flea market) Pere-Lachaise cemetary,where Chopin and Oscar Wilde now reside, not to mention Jim Morrison. Then there is the Souterrain, catacombs under the city, where the nobility had dinner parties among the bones. flea market • marche aux puces de saint-ouen • souterrain • catacombs • cemeteries
All Soul's Day Traditions, Ecuador November 2 is a day families gather at cemeteries to clean gravesites and feast with their deceased. Blueberry-based colada and bread "babies" (guaguas) are traditions. all soul's day • ecuador customs • traditions south america • ecuador food and drink • colada morada
Edgar Allan Poe--Family Homes and Catacombs Celebrate October with tours to Edgar Allan Poe literary sites. edgar allan poe • baltimore maryland • edgar allan poe society of baltimore • westminister presbyterian cemetery • edgar allan poe cottage
The Best of the 90's: The Top 10 Horror Flicks of the Decade With the 1990's now safely behind us, I take a look at what I think represent the 10 best genre films released in the last 10 years. horror • movies • video • reviews • scream
"The Days of the Dead" Listen! What are those sounds? Why it's just some "Calaveras" coming to visit! Learn how one culture honors the memories of those who have died with a very special holiday. days of the dead • mexican holidays • dios de los muertos • calaveras • skulls
Kokoda Track Significant Sites Many Battles were fought on the Kokoda Trail. Australian and Japanese soldiers died fighting on the track, so these are significant places for both countries. kokoda battlesites • isurava memorial kokoda • bruce kingsbury isurava victoria cross • bomana war cemetery port moresby • brigade hill kokoda
Martha Washington: First Lady The remarkable life and times of the "first" First Lady of the United States. martha washington • first lady • white house • george washington • robert e. lee
Worms and its Great Imperial Cathedral Worms on the Rhine just 30 miles south of Frankfurt is known for its magnificent medieval cathedral, the legend of the Nibelungs and the history of its Jewish community. imperial cathedral in worms • martin luther inworms • nibelungs in worms • europe's oldest jewish cemetery • nibelungen museum in worms
Faro’s Secret Spooky Bone Chapel Human bones line a chapel, storks nest in the church towers, Roman mosaics decorate a former convent and blue tiles form murals inside gold-washed churches. faro portugal’s algarve capital city • secret spooky bone chapel • baroque carmelite church • macabre toothy skulls grin at visitors • capela de ossos
Port Arthur Historic Site Tours, Port Arthur, a restored convict penal settlement on the Tasman Peninsula, near Hobart, Tasmania, Australia has on offer several excellent and cheap tours of the site. port arthur tours • cheap free excellent • historic site tasmania • hobart australia • convict penal settlement
See Fortifications in Luxembourg The fortifications and casemates of Luxembourg were inscribed on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List as an outstanding example of European military architecture. sightseeing in luxembourg • top sights in luxemburg • american military cemetery • bock casemates • unesco world cultural heritage list
The Battle of Vimy Ridge In April 1917, the Canadian Corps captured Vimy Ridge in northern France, the first significant Allied victory on WW I's Western Front in more than two years. battle of vimy ridge • canadian corps at vimy ridge • vimy ridge creeping barrage • canadian corps capture vimy ridge • easter monday april 9 1917
The Carl Rosa Opera Company Karl August Nikolaus Rose (Hamburg, 1842-Paris, 1889) was a successful conductor in England and America, and the founder of a great English opera company. karl august nikolaus rose • carl rosa • carl rosa opera company • euphrosyne parepa • european opera companies
How to Meet a Real Ghost When you're ready to encounter a real ghost, here's what to do. ghost • ghosts • haunted • hauntings • houses
The Ghosts of Virginia City Ghost and Haunts of Virginia City Nevada ghosts • haunts • virginia city • nevada • west
Charleston: Architectural Heritage Charleston South Carolina is a must-see for any fan of American architecture -- a living museum of 18th and 19th-century life, southern style with a low-country accent. charleston’s architectural heritage • walking tour • classic revival • vernacular architecture • charleston
Great Battlefields--Part 1 As long as there have been people living in Europe, there have been wars. verdun • waterloo • normandy • d-day • battlefields
Haunted by Nandina... A long time favorite across the south, this bamboo is a staple for many gardens nandina • barberry
Marilyn and Elvis; Two of Ghostdom's Busiest Apparitions The ghosts of Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley elvis • marilyn ghosts • hollywood • graceland
Washington Celebrities Remembered Memorial Day Remembrance, Washington State Celebrities memorial day • jimi hendrix • bruce lee • kurt cobain • bing crosby
Edinburgh for Kids Edinburgh has some great days out for kids - from ghosts to puffins. Take a tour of some of the best attractions. edinburgh for kids • children in edinburgh • travelling with children • travelling with kids • attractions for kids
Paula Deen Savannah Chef Visiting Savannah in search of Paula Deen? Check out her restaurant in the city called Lady & Sons or read her new memoir, It Ain't All About the Cookin'. paula deen • savannah • paula's home cooking • food network • uncle bubba's
Screaming Lord Sutch The link between politics and music has never been better made than it was by Screaming Lord Sutch, eccentic and founding member of the UK's Monster Raving Loony Party. monster raving loony party • screaming lord sutch • national teenage party • politics and music • the savages
Guayaquil Top 5 sites The top 5 sites within the city of Guayaquil, Ecuador. guayaquil • guayaquil top 5 sites • guayaquil hotels • guayaquil restuarants • guayaquil nightlife
Gun Battle in Iowa 3 After another gun battle, the two escaped outlaws surrender. A lawman from Sioux Rapids prevents the outlaws from being lynched. albert city • iowa • outlaws • bank robbers • lawmen
Cannibalism in the Soviet Union The Soviet government's refusal to acknowledge, or attend to, the famine that swept much of the Soviet Union during the early 1920s led to widespread cannibalism. cannibalism in the soviet union • cannibalism in soviet russia • cannibalism • cannibals • famine of 1920-21
Etruscan Crisis and Conflict Though prosperous, turmoil began to simmer, leading to internal and external conflicts and a preview of things to come for the Etruscans. etruscan • etruria • rome • romanization • ancient history
Kennewick on TIME Cover Kennewick Man made the March 13, 2006 cover of TIME. How fairly did they represent the Native American perspective on the controversy? kennewick man made the march 13 cover of time • the face of kennewick man or a stylized version gr • the kennewick man controversy • kennewick's possible caucasion ancestry • nagpra
American Composer: Julia Ward Howe The life, times and accomplishments of one of America's most brilliant and patriotic women. julia ward howe • the civil war • the free soil party • abolitonist movement • samuel gridley howe
Author Colette Biography Brief biography of 20th-century French author Sidonie Gabrielle Colette. author colette biography • colette and gigi • colette works • ravel and colette • sidonie gabrielle colette
Banshee - Ghost, faerie, or something else? The Banshee - part ghost, part faerie, and a baffling link between worlds. banshee • bean sidhe • ireland • families • irish-american
Black Dogs Black dogs have been seen as protectors of women and children and as predictors of imminent death. paranormal • suite 101 • jodee redmond • black dog • spectral
Estonian Island Find: Abruka Abruka Island off the south-west coast of Baltic state Estonia is rarely listed in a tourist guide: but the far-flung corners of eastern Europe often entice me the most. abruka island • saaremaa estonia • baltic state • estonian islands • kuresaare beer
Florence in the Fall Some online resources for the Florence-bound traveller. florence • firenze • tuscany • italy • travel
International Funeral Foods A funeral meal is not just a bite to eat; it is a transition from death to life. As such, it is an important element in the funeral rites. funeral meal • food funeral • funeral flanders • funeral belgium • transition life death
Sight Seeing in Medieval Berne With architecture and history reaching back to the middle ages, Berne is the place to see the storybook Switzerland of fairy tales and Heidi films. berne • berne switzerland • sightseeing in berne • switzerland • medieval architecture
The Keats-Shelley House English poet John Keats spent the last few months of his life in Rome, Italy. The house where he stayed is now open as a museum for public tours. john keats • keats-shelley house • piazza dispagna • rome • italy
Travel With Grandchildren on School Holidays Generations Touring, Grand Travel, and Exploritas run intergenerational trips to London, Paris, Costa Rica, Washington DC; . AARP offers $200 off Grand's luxury price. grandparents trips with grandchildren • exploritas grandparents tours • generations touring winter holiday • school holidays travel with grandchildren • grand travel luxury for grandparents
Why Some Witches Offer Interviews Many Pagans open up to reporters in hopes to gain tolerance and even acceptance of their faiths, and what better time than around their most popular, secularized Holiday. halloween witch articles • reporters • pagan celebrities • paganism • wicca
Atahualpa: Last of the Incas Atahualpa, mighty sun-god emperor of the Incas and commander of a huge army, was no match for the crafty foul play of Francisco Pizarro and a couple hundred Spaniards. atahualpa • inca • inca empire • the last inca • cuzco
Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus The Sacred Heart of Jesus is a Catholic "picture" with symbols. The crown of thorns around the Heart of Jesus means that our sins hurt Him; the wound is made by His enemies; the flames are His burning love for us; and the cross is our redemption. This article is about the history of this devotion. catholicism • catholic • sacred heart • jesus • devotion |
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