1,080 Comments for Mount Rose Cemetery

Sans the cellar lift, it reminds me of many European Chapels, long and narrow with cellars, or rather catacombs, that held the dead,
My cousin plays several "levels" of pipe organs, I believe he said up to six keyboards. I told him that is a precious gift from our Grandmother who also played.

This tragic lady would need years of restoration work to be heard in this world again
Same thought here Guitorman, and I'm Quaker.
Hey, who can we contact to fight to save this gracious lady from being lost?
Jude and Angela, are you talking about the "stingers" attached to the chandlers?
Nicole, mine too.

This photo would not have been as good in color.
A favor please? I am an artist who uses oil pastels (chalk w/ oil added). May i sketch this photo?
Beyond beauty. Graceful elegance, timeless dignity, she sets upon the land as if she had always been here and always will. Let it be so.
I hope it's the last one Lynne. I love old cemeteries, especially with the above ground markers. There is a grace and serinity to such places no matter what time of year.

We have about 10 within a five mile redius of our home, all more than 100+ years old, most, originally, were on private land and hold the remains of generations of the same families. Thank goodness our state started a program several years ago to locate and restore these cemeteries, and mark their locations on maps and with roadsigns. The smaller ones are my favorite.
I can't find a word to describe my awe for this picture. This is beyond beautiful Motts.
Gah this album is too good so many possible wallpapers, too bad there's not a soap despenser in sight
This is definatly a wallpaper. I'm jealous now Motts You get to see all these amazing things. I want to touch it. I'll pay you 50 bucks to go back and open it.
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Obviously it's for the internment of a vampire. Der! ;-)
All I can say is.. "Wow".
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LONG LIVE PRISONS AND CEMETERIES!!!!