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  2. A Massive Metal Wreath Meant for JFK’s Grave Went ... - AOL

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    The wreath, as it turned out, had been hiding somewhat in plain sight: At the JFK Library, it wasn’t cataloged under “wreath,” “grave,” “Schlumberger,” “Mellon,” or any other ...

  3. Immortelle (cemetery) - Wikipedia

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    Ceramic Immortelle, Mt Beppo Apostolic Cemetery, 2005. An immortelle is a long-lasting flower arrangement placed on graves in cemeteries.. They were originally made from natural dried flowers (which lasted longer than fresh flowers) or could be made from artificial materials such as china and painted plaster of paris or beads strung on wire arrangements.

  4. List of burial places of presidents and vice presidents of ...

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    Mount Kenton Cemetery: Paducah: Kentucky: 36 Richard Nixon [88] April 22, 1994: Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum: Yorba Linda: California: 37 Lyndon B. Johnson [89] January 22, 1973: Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park: Stonewall: Texas: 38 Hubert Humphrey [90] January 13, 1978: Lakewood Cemetery: Minneapolis: Minnesota: 39 ...

  5. Gravestone - Wikipedia

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    Captain Andrew Drake (1684–1743) sandstone gravestone from the Stelton Baptist Church in Edison, New Jersey. A gravestone or tombstone is a marker, usually stone, that is placed over a grave. A marker set at the head of the grave may be called a headstone. An especially old or elaborate stone slab may be called a funeral stele, stela, or slab.

  6. Fort Logan National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Fort Logan National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery in Denver, Colorado. Fort Logan, a former U.S. Army installation, was named after Union General John A. Logan, commander of US Volunteer forces during the American Civil War.

  7. Wreaths and crowns in antiquity - Wikipedia

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    [1] [10] [11] [12] Funerary monuments might be painted with wreaths as well as hung with them, and from the Hellenistic period, wreaths awarded to the deceased during a lifetime could be carved on the monument marking the grave. [1] The Gemma Claudia, an onyx cameo showing the emperor Claudius (r.