1,080 Comments for Mount Rose Cemetery

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Kind of like St. Alban's,the high Episcople church @ 2nd & Tabor where my brother converted to that faith some35 years ago.
It was imported stone by stone from England.
Still intend to go back for a visit and to see if that rector is still there.
My brother was the organist there.
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well thats' grand.
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A cemetery.Oh goody! I love cemeteries!
Always have.
Since earliest childhood they have been a place of peace, sunlight and repose for me.
Always have been.
I have spent so many hours in cemeteries,
alone and with others.
They are a place of nature and architecture, history and yes,spookiness.
Doesn't matter I'm a tachophile through and through.
Both my brothers like 'em too.
With all this love for them I might want to consider getting my own place in one for that day.
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Death is not the ending ,but a new beginning.
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Is that a bird in the background or a UFO ?

Scully.?...... Mulder?
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How eerie !
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There were no body's in there.
Thats where the crip keeper kept his ice cold Beer!
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and how.
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i think i used to live right next to this place, it looks very familiar and there was no photography allowed even outside in the graveyard part of the property...so it's a risk besides breaking in to the chapel.
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this is so insanely beautiful.
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i've seen many victorian/jacksonian graves that simply say "mother" and "father" in pairs in old graveyards. how sentimental....
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this whole place...would be a perfect location for a film....
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this looks like a sling for moving embalmed bodies...into their coffins...?
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i love these pictures but i dont understand why he wouldnt give the real name of the place.
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Yes, it is the "Crispy Critters" factory. All that crunchy goodness, AND, you can collect all the precious metals (gold fillings, etc) from each box!
Actually the metals were collected and buried with with the ashes. My Mother went out with a guy who ran one of these, so, any questions I can answer, I will, honestly.