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Featured Photo for October 2000. Man demonstrates home made cemetery recording device. Photographer unknown. Click photo to enlarge.
Featured Photo for May 2000 to September 2000. The Home of Peace Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. Photo by Kathy Carter [Shmphwrd@aol.com]. Click photo to enlarge.
Featured Photo for March and April 2000. Tombstone of photographer's grandparents in Forest Grove Cemetery outside of Idabel, Oklahoma. Photo by Sandy Seibert [Lssurvey2@cs.com]. Click photo to enlarge.
Featured Photo for February 2000. Landscape shot of St. Patrick Cemetery in Colebrook, Tasmania, Australia. Photo by [peace@kewl.com.au]. Click photo to enlarge.
Featured Photo for January 2000. Winter at the Valley View Cemetery in Breckenridge, Colorado. Photo by Jim Davenport. Click photo for additional information.
Featured Photo for December 1999. Autumn in Oakwood Cemetery in Troy, New York. Photo by Kevin Gregory Teal [NorthbyNW@aol.com]
Featured Photo for November 1999.  Memorial of Thomas Joseph Byrnes at the Toowong Cemetery in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.  Photo by [peace@kewl.com.au].  Click photo for additional information.
Featured Photo from September 1999.  A grave marker at a cemetery in Alpine, Texas.  Photo by W. Blaine Pennington.  Click photo for additional information.
Featured Photo for August 1999.  "Woodmen of the World, Welty", by Jim Davenport.  Click photo for additional information.
Featured Photo from June through July of 1999.  "Sweet Purple" by Acid|Stars.  Click photo for additional information.

 

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