And “graveyard” is more often used “figuratively to refer to places where things are left or thrown away” – maybe your junk ...
Frank Washington was making preparations to bury his aunt in a small family cemetery in the historic Virginia community of ...
DETROIT – Wanna hear of an eerie impulse buy? I sort of hate to admit this one. But earlier this year, I bought two grave sites – one cemetery plot for me and another for my husband. Total price: ...
The history of how the cemetery came to represent many forms — religious, civic, military, private — but lost its Catholic heart.
Every place we went, there was someone who knew where the former cemetery or synagogue was,” David Kaufman told JNS.
During Halloween season, it’s not uncommon to see your neighbors’ front yards adorned with fake tombstones and ghosts. While some might refer to this as graveyard decor, others go with cemetery.
While some might refer to this as graveyard decor, others go with cemetery. Indeed, people tend to use use the words “graveyard” and “cemetery” interchangeably. But is there any difference between the ...