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Solitude by sherry_2007
Sculpture from Glenwood cemetery, Houston, TX
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NOTE: This site has been updated and revamped. Please check out the new look!
People who visit cemeteries for the purpose of photographing headstones at the request of those who, for whatever reason, can't do it themselves know which cemetery staffers are wonderful to deal with and which are maybe not so wonderful.
Why not help out your fellow "headstone hunters" and submit a review of the cemeteries you photograph most often. It is easy, quick and there is a rating system so you just fill out a short form and pick your rating.
This is a new idea and there aren't that many so please help build this review site. You will be giving kudos to the cemeteries you visit and maybe forewarn others about dealing with the staff, if appropriate.
You can even request a Cemetery Reviewer's Card to be emailed (jpg) and you can print it as business cards (style #8871) or make it a badge to present to the staff when requesting grave locations.
Come check it out and let me know if you have suggestions to make it better!
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- Association for Gravestone Studies
- The Association for Gravestone Studies (AGS) was founded in 1977 for the purpose of furthering the study and preservation of gravestones. AGS is an
international organization with an interest in gravemarkers of all periods and styles. Through its publications, conferences, workshops and exhibits,AGS promotes the study of gravestones from historical and artistic perspectives, expands public awareness of the significance of historic gravemarkers, and encourages individuals and groups to record and preserve gravestones. At every opportunity, AGS cooperates with groups that have similar interests. - Partners for Sacred Places: Home
- The only national, non-sectarian, nonprofit organization dedicated to the sound stewardship and active community use of America's older religious properties. Founded in 1989 by religious, historic preservation and philanthropic leaders, Partners provides assistance to the people who care for sacred places and promotes a greater understanding of how these places sustain communities.
- Pioneers' Cemetery Association, Inc.
- The mission of the Pioneers' Cemetery Association (PCA) is to research, preserve, and protect the history and physical remains of Arizona pioneers as exemplified in the early, historic-period cemeteries of the state.
- Cemetery Preservation | Preservation Services | Historic Preservation of Arkansas landmarks and Main Street Arkansas through programs & grants
- Arkansas Historic Preservation programs include financial tax incentives, historical restoration grants and conservation easements; National Register of Historic Places of Arkansas landmarks, property renovation and walking tours; antebellum cotton plantation virtual tour, Civil War battlefield...
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- AppalachianCountry AppalachianCountry Jun 27, 2009 @ 8:45 am
- Great lens. Alot of people have forgotten respect toward the cemeteries. Thank-you for all the resources.
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- Lancerz Lancerz Oct 22, 2008 @ 11:26 pm
- Great Lens! You've inspired me to post my photos. Now, I'm off to get started on that lens :D
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- Margaret_McKinney Margaret_McKinney Aug 18, 2008 @ 9:46 pm
- Some of my best memories are of spending Memorial Day Weekend with my grandmother. Where I am from we plant red geraniums on the graves of all our ancestors on the Saturday before Memorial Day. That meant wandering all over two counties. Stop by my lens about my grandmother to learn more about a truly wonderful woman.
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- Amanda_Blue Amanda_Blue Jun 14, 2008 @ 10:55 pm
- I love cemeteries and have enjoyed wandering through them in many countries. They are among my favorite places in which to quietly think. Wonderful lens and courageous of you to create it since so many people are terrified of death. 5 *
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- riff999 riff999 Mar 19, 2008 @ 2:57 am
- Some very interesting pictures.
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