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It is a shame the cemetery was neglected. Wonderful pictures, I just wonder how they would have turned out if you did not use the infra?
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Wow....they even bury cars here!!!
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Looks like a tree growing inside the casket?!?
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Yes there's a newer entrance to the cemetery further down on Kingseeing Ave, and the cemetery is cut in two with a public road where one can just walk onto the grounds.
im looking to go to byberry with some exquipment to find out exactly what and if anything is haunting the area/ if anyone has maps or ideas on wher exactly to begin my search, o know most of the buildings have been torn down , but i would love to go and look around i know ill probably not find anything but i really would love to get there. i know the one building still standing has easy accss to get inside due to a clumbsy contractor leaving a "boarded up window" without the board or a lock . so any info on where to start to try to fina ghost please send any information my way ...

im currently on FB under Shawn Spreter or you can email any infp to anonymous350186@gmail.com .

oncei get there i will upload pictures or paperwork i come across ..

hope to hear from you soon.,


thank you ,
Kasper
Ok what absolutely beautiful photos they capture this place perfectly even though is sad to think of all those poor forgotten souls left there seriously very moving photos!!
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You do not see this much work put into grave marker today, wow.
Wow. This is hauntingly beautiful and also quite tragic and terrifying. The people buried here are pretty much forgotten, lost to time. No one to visit them. No one to remember them. It's a scary thought. But your photos are (as always) gorgeous!!!! Keep up the good work. :)
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A lot of real fucked up shit happened at Pilgrim,& KP,back in the day.
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Some wild shit.
I've missed your updates! Beautiful work as always.
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Ok yea only the first photo but is there another entrance, since in the summary it stated the Dept of Veterans Affairs maintains those graves? Seems hard to get in this way. Off to Google Earth to try to see.
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good to hear from ya- summer is hot don't nv us
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Evidence seems to point to recurring floods inside the building, but I've only been inside twice.
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Thanks! Looks like a ribbon, as in an award. Could be a former art room, judging from the cabinet in the background with the mountain of plaster on it.