There are times when history sneaks up on you. Sounds like a funny quote but it’s true; we never think about something like a location […]
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Cemetery Celebrates 20 Years of Historic Tours
Cemeteries, as many people know, are brimming with history. They are a link to our past and offer us the opportunity to learn about our […]
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Arlington National Cemetery Lays World War II WASP Pilot to Rest
Elaine Harmon, who passed away on April 21, 2015 at age 95, was a WASP (Women’s Army Service Pilot) during World War II, and flew […]
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Union Rice Cemetery Adds on as Neighborhood Expands
The Union Rice Cemetery in Union, KY has witnessed a lot of changes since it was first built in 1860 and it’s about to see […]
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Oakdale Cemetery providing historic tours
If you have not been to Wilmington, NC, the city has a rich southern history, much of it tied to the Civil War, and currently you […]
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Omaha National Cemetery dedication update
This past Friday, August 12, the Omaha National Cemetery was dedicated. Local, state, and federal representatives, including Governor Pete Ricketts, along with approximately 1,000 people attended […]
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QR Code Technology Turns Headstone into Interactive Memorials
While the advancement of technology has allowed for more mobility, it has also increased the distance between loved-ones. What hasn’t changed is our desire to […]
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North Dakota Woman Helps Repair Abandoned Veteran Gravesites
JoAnne Whicker of North Dakota visits Grand Fork Memorial Park often because she has family members buried in the cemetery. During her last visit to […]
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Still Using Access, Excel for Cemetery Records?
Microsoft Access (first released in 1992) was revolutionary software through the 90’s and early 2000’s. Armed with an “Access for Dummies” guide and little bit […]
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