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And repeated the process eight times to collect 64 gravestones.
For one, there's the gravestones, mausoleums, statues, and stone structures.
He said he saw people huddled over the gravestones, weeping.
On Sunday, Philadelphia police discovered around 100 toppled gravestones at the Mount Carmel Jewish Cemetery, just one week after roughly 170 gravestones were vandalized at a Jewish cemetery in Missouri, the New York Times reports.
Faux gravestones are placed in the garden outside of the building.
The gravestones are more elaborate, families surrounding them sipping hot chocolate.
To the right of the tree stood what looked like gravestones.
Seeing the gravestones of relatives on the property left a mark.
There are no gravestones or marks to identify what lies below.
Some 17,000 gravestones in the American Cemetery in Manila show their sacrifice.
Trucks have backed over gravestones at the local cemetery after taking wrong turns.
Some of the cemetery's oldest gravestones were in the section that was vandalized.
You hear the screams of your victims and their gravestones litter the screen.
He even incorporated a number of misprinted, cast-off gravestones into the decor.
The gravestones mourn the loss of things like "decency" and the American Dream.
On Día de los Muertos, the marigold-framed gravestones at the Xoxocotlán cemetery in Oaxaca City glow an amber hue, lit by hundreds of votive candles as people eat and drink into the morning around the gravestones of their ancestors.
In the 215s and 260s gravestones were fashioned into kitchen counters and floor tiles.
The Herald News reports that gravestones at the Hebrew Cemetery in Fall River, Mass.
But families had to fight for money from the fund for their children's gravestones.
Gravestones aren't the only place where memorialization has historically been a vehicle for erasure.
Countless artifacts, from gravestones to vases, have been found with rune carvings on them.
A somewhat humorous finding: The size of gravestones has been linked with life spans.
Her parents are buried in a family compound marked by gravestones and flowering bushes.
In the corner, Jewish gravestones had been cemented together into a semi-pyramidal mound.
It can be compared to a cemetery where gravestones are removed after six months.
He's there to carefully restore veteran's gravestones blackened by the elements and decades of neglect.
Around central Ohio, a lot of the old gravestones are made of readily available limestone.
Was Peters inspired by the death's head seen on many 17th-century New England gravestones?
Maybe you need a variety of gravestones to tell your friend exactly how you're feeling?
The faces of the dead resemble sugar skulls, traditionally placed on gravestones on that day.
No one is accusing Trump and his advisers of vandalizing Jewish gravestones or gunning down immigrants.
The gravestones have been put upright and restored, and the names remaining upon them carefully recorded.
A few gravestones are the only obvious sign of the long Japanese presence on the island.
It remains unclear, he explained, how the original layouts, with gravestones in irregular rows, were chosen.
That shop was small, more a hut, and was surrounded by a lawn of sample gravestones.
Our son, three and a half, has been running among the gravestones, playing with his cousins.
A warrior in robes emerges from among the gravestones, flashing his scimitar, bows and arrows aquiver.
Sixty-two-year-old Tom Davis led us through the thousands of gravestones scattered across the cemetery.
They line the ocean floor without gravestones or obituaries, except for the ones you decide to write.
The shadows of the barer branches looked like black lace draping rows and rows of white gravestones.
After the war, they found the gravestones as they could and put them back in the cemetery.
"Close by the south porch," Gadd writes of the church, 'are the gravestones of Pip's little brothers.
On Tuesday, nearly 100 gravestones were found defaced with swastikas in a Jewish cemetery in eastern France.
If you go look at all the gravestones in BioShock Infinite, it's probably all team member names.
The mill property was abutted by a cemetery, a slope covered with gravestones of 200th-century millworkers.
In perhaps the final indignity, they have been prevented from having their relationships acknowledged on their gravestones.
The road is lined with gravestones and rubble—reminders of Kosovo's bloody civil war nearly two decades ago.
Citizens depict epigraphs on gravestones at a cemetery the day before Qingming Festival in Hainan Province of China.
Not, though, carved on her parents' gravestones: both stones bore her Chinese name, that of their only child.
Crownsville, where gravestones bore numbers, not names, housed Negroes, but that didn't ring a bell when we talked.
As we neared the top, I began seeing Hebrew-lettered gravestones, overgrown and weatherworn, jutting from the grass.
Red marble gravestones with the names of fallen Soviet soldiers were moved in next to the 1945 cemetery.
At first though, the demand for memorials was often filled by already established Northern companies who made gravestones.
Until recently, the ancient cemetery was an overgrown mess of weeds and rubbish; the more ornate gravestones were plundered.
The religious symbols inscribed on the gravestones included the Latin Cross, Star of David, Star and Crescent and more.
JIM CRAMER: Yeah, you moved the gravestones but not the bodies is the way I look at it. Okay.
The youths didn't want to wait until they were dead for pretty words to be carved on their gravestones.
Fighters are buried in a military cemetery on the edge of town where yellow YPG flags flutter above gravestones.
The defacing in December of gravestones in the cemetery in Westhoffen, a sleepy village in Alsace, was not isolated.
They wondered why so many grand buildings were painted black, why even gravestones appeared to be streaked and smeared.
But crosses are perfectly appropriate, they continued, on the gravestones provided by the government for fallen Christian service members.
There are also images of gravestones, as well as an Anglo-Saxon sword, a gold ring, and even food.
The Google Photos app can find images buried in your collection, identifying everything from dogs to birthday parties to gravestones.
First, Ray Emory managed to get gravestones for unknowns from the USS Arizona marked with the name of their battleship.
I wanted to make a haunted house but the only way to get gravestones is to actually have someone die.
The lucky ones who died ordinary peacetime deaths lie beneath simple gravestones in a windswept cemetery outside this unremarkable village.
They were among the names on faux gravestones at Monday&aposs protest and federal lawsuits are ongoing over their deaths.
For many families, it brought closure, but eight victims remained unidentified in eight Chicago cemeteries beneath the "We Remembered" gravestones.
Gorey created the animated introduction—gravestones crumbling, corpses sliding into fens—and it was almost as popular as the shows.
Anthony Salamone, the family service representative at Evergreens Cemetery, compares the latest archival findings with inscriptions on gravestones and mausoleums.
Some of them aren't sure whether it's OK to lean on people's gravestones—what are the rules in this scenario?
Families gathered round graves holding modest midnight picnics, the sepia candlelight reflected on gravestones gives the scene a holy glow.
And then there was the amateur genealogist said to be committing voter fraud by jotting down names found on gravestones.
The gravestones offer a poignant glimpse of the youth and passion of many of those whose lives have been lost.
No gravestones rise from the ground and the remnants of several headstones are covered by leaves, weeds and poison ivy.
There are no monuments or gravestones marking the nearby cemetery, where the last burials occurred more than a century ago.
Patsy Mink of Hawaii, he managed to get gravestones for unknowns from the USS Arizona marked with name of their battleship.
Lumish's restoration work transforms veteran's gravestones blackened by the elements and decades of neglect into pristine slabs of marble and granite.
Several dozen volunteers showed up to help cemetery staff clean the gravestones, while others brought food for the workers, Brunette said.
In some cases, an outline of a monkey is filled in with partial images of pink, pale blue, and green gravestones.
Their small home, up a flight of steep stairs near a clutch of gravestones, is difficult to secure from the elements.
More than 30 gravestones at a Jewish cemetery in Massachusetts were vandalized with swastikas and anti-Semitic graffiti over the weekend.
After driving past fields of snow-dusted gravestones, the cab came to an abrupt halt in the middle of the road.
More than 160 Jewish cemeteries with thousands of gravestones have been uncovered, cleaned up and inventoried with funding from the kingdom.
When Woodfox was a child in New Orleans, he made money by stealing flowers from gravestones and selling them to mourners.
Azerbaijan Despite a 2000 UNESCO order demanding their protection, 10,000 medieval Armenian gravestones, known as khachkars, were destroyed earlier this year.
In the great and terrible wilderness of history, countless millions have died badly, died foolishly, died without funerals or eulogies or gravestones.
A man who toppled more than 85033 gravestones at a Jewish cemetery near St. Louis was sentenced to three years of probation.
Since his death in 1980, books have multiplied like gravestones, now numbering in the hundreds, with his biographers falling into two camps.
While it's not clear when the stories about the cemetery being haunted began, there are gravestones that date back to the 1860s.
"Parks forgot them, and now you can't read them" because the inscriptions have disappeared as the gravestones became weathered, Mr. Ostrander said.
In this act, rows of chairs represent gravestones and the people sitting in the chairs represent dead people from the town, Grover's Corners.
It will include about 130 menorah or depictions of them in paintings, ancient gravestones and sculptures, and mediaeval and Renaissance illustrations and manuscripts.
That's more than 16,000 gravestones for every member of his family who was killed, a vast overreaction by even the most vengeful standard.
All told, more than 219,19 people gathered at the memorial, which commemorates 215,000 British and Commonwealth soldiers who were buried there without gravestones.
At that time there had been a store selling layettes on one side of Tighe's, on the other side a dealer in gravestones.
In the dark woods, amid the crumbling gravestones, Elwood Higginbotham's life and death remained, to a great degree, beyond the limits of understanding.
Dwarfing the gravestones, Ernesto's bold mausoleum was modeled on the monuments built to remember Mexican showbiz icons like Pedro Infante and Jorge Negrete.
In 2013 officials were still finding Jewish gravestones used to pave city pathways, including the one that once adorned the tomb of Sa'adi.
In the month after the attack on the Paris supermarket in 2015, teenage vandals overturned as many as 250 Jewish gravestones in Saverne.
In the adjoining cemetery, a rocket launcher points east toward the front lines, and bullet-ridden gravestones stand as silent witnesses to the desecration.
It envisions a memorial wall of one million gravestones etched with the names of migrants and refugees who perished while attempting to seek asylum.
Most gravestones made over the last few centuries are made of a few types of rock: marble, slate, and granite are the big three.
A lugubrious Thomas Hardy shows Forster the ivy-clad gravestones of his pets — Snowbell, Pella, Kitkin — as Forster tries to keep a straight face.
Fifty-nine gravestones at the Hebrew Cemetery were marked with swastikas and derogatory phrases in black magic marker, the Fall River Police Department said.
But Lumish, a cleaning company owner, aims to refurbish the memories – and the gravestones – of America's heroes whose time-worn tombstones have started falling apart.
Lumish said he stumbled upon a Tampa cemetery five years ago to photograph some gravestones, but what he saw that day would change his life.
Yesterday, more than 100 gravestones were knocked down in a Jewish cemetery in Philadelphia, mirroring the cemetery attack in St. Louis that preceded Trump's statement.
" As hundreds of nameless gravestones scroll across the screen, Mr. Geist says, "Well, I know some other people who won't be voting this year, either.
Mr. Filim pointed out pale green cypress trees that were transplanted from the fairgrounds, and the gravestones of organizers of fair attractions, including Mary Talbert.
In Butler County, Ohio, Leah Edwards notified the authorities about voter fraud when she saw a man taking notes and photographing gravestones at a cemetery.
At every turn — by motorbike and motorboat — shards of burned stumps, a crop of shimmering silvery charcoal, stuck out from the blackened earth like gravestones.
Muslim-Americans rushed to help repair a damaged Jewish cemetery in Philadelphia Sunday, after hundreds of gravestones, some more than a century old, were vandalized.
Their upbeat, matter-of-fact tone becomes particularly dark when you consider some of her prototypes, like a wall of gravestones memorializing dead migrants and refugees.
Much of the old cemetery was ploughed over, the gravestones and crosses allegedly tossed into Whiskey Chute among the half-submerged cypress trees and nesting egrets.
"Who doesn't love a good 'before and after,' whatever the subject and veteran's gravestones are often the subject," writes one of his Facebook followers, Susan Polacek.
The landscape of the broken-down farm and its jutting pillars eerily mirror the gravestones, both before and after the state brought them down with sticks.
Beyond them, in the distance, a vast cemetery full of gravestones stretches across the horizon, framed above by an elevated highway blocking the way to heaven.
The anonymous representative noted that they really had to narrow down the gravestones from "a diverse selection of things Trump fucked up" in the last year.
He also opened up about the two songs he wrote for his parents, saying, ""My Father's Chair' has been recited at services and even chiseled on gravestones.
"My father is buried three gravestones from a stone: 'Here lies the heart and soul of a newsreel cameraman,'" Krause told The Chicago Sun-Times in 2003.
There, broken gravestones lie in large piles and dogs and their owners have taken the place of mourners for the slaves, freedmen and mostly black citizens buried below.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Dozens of gravestones at a Commonwealth military cemetery in Israel were desecrated in what the Israeli foreign ministry said on Saturday was a suspected hate crime.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Dozens of gravestones at a Commonwealth military cemetery in Israel were desecrated in what the Israeli foreign ministry said on Saturday was a suspected hate crime.
People look at vandalized gravestones at a Jewish cemetery in Westhoffen, near Strasbourg, France, where 24 graves were found vandalized with swastikas and anti-Semitic inscriptions, Dec. 230.
Gold jewelry commemorating deceased loved ones contains images of gravestones, skulls and skeletons as well as wisps of hair said to have come from George Washington ($2000,000 to $12,000).
They are the ones who face this violence every day, the ones who stand over gravestones, the ones who've lost hundreds of sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, mothers and fathers.
This cemetery, with the star-crescent symbol on its gate and on many of its gravestones, held the remains of a Muslim community that dated back nearly 22004 years.
One client — an ex-banker from an ex-bank — was so awful that Murphy ordered his crew to install the guy's eight gravestones of Qing dynasty emperors upside down.
While death might not have been the goal of the marches, that was indeed the fate of many, as the scattered gravestones that remain along these roads today attest.
The grandiose or tyrannical put up monuments; writers make sure their books are deposited in libraries; the multitude order gravestones and label photographs, though all this floats in impermanence too.
They discovered that about 100 gravestones had been vandalized in total, but weren't ready to disclose whether or not they had a suspect in mind or had identified a motive.
During the weekend of February 18, nearly 200 Jewish graves were vandalized outside St. Louis, and on February 1, 463 gravestones were overturned at a Fort Wayne, Indiana, Jewish cemetery.
GANSEOUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - The chairs of an abandoned ski lift sit on a barren, ghostly mountainside in South Korea; like gravestones for what was one a vibrant holiday resort.
After the sounding of the "Last Post" by buglers, the royals walked among a group of 300 French and 300 British and Irish schoolkids, who stood quietly at the gravestones.
Iron flowers spring upright from the white gravestones, but most of them wilt, representing not just death, but a nation that has forgotten to replace dead roses with fresh blossoms.
If anything, adding single pixel bullets and gravestones reading "[Your teacher]'s butt" to the hyper-realistic film might give it the edge it needed to become a huge blockbuster.
During her time at the cemetery, Heigl also posed next to other gravestones and monuments and shared the images on Instagram, according to Huffington Post, which she posted with comedic captions.
But when I search for a picture of it on Google Maps, I find the gravestones gone, and that the hut has become a taco and drinks stand named Coco Bongo.
Some graves are no longer unmarked; families who have later tracked down a dead relative have paid to erect proper gravestones, which stand out against the endless lines of wooden sticks.
"We went around and read the names on the gravestones, we did etchings, we looked at the numbers and talked about the age they were when they died," Beville Hunter said.
"Tragically we see Jews being murdered in synagogues, their gravestones defaced with swastikas; Muslims gunned down in mosques, their religious sites vandalized; Christians killed at prayers, their churches torched," Guterres said.
As she plays, she can see the old cemetery below, where early Christian burial stones sit side by side with the gravestones of a later clan that used to own the island.
End-of-life businesses also offer alternatives to costly temple gravestones, such as scattering loved ones' ashes in Tokyo Bay (just don't tell the honeymooners to whom the boat is also offered).
His other screenplays include "Harakiri" (1962) and "Samurai Rebellion" (1967), both directed by Masaki Kobayashi, and "The Castle of Sand" (1974) and "Village of Eight Gravestones" (1977), both directed by Yoshitaro Nomura.
" At a U.S. war cemetery in France, with the gravestones of fallen soldiers in the background, Trump said in a Fox News interview, "I call her Nervous Nancy ... Nancy Pelosi's a disaster, okay.
Maybe, in this human-layer of the Earth, we'll have gravestones torn apart by climate change-fueled superstorms, alongside AirPods, plastic, and everything else that capitalism has managed to make but not destroy.
Under his direction, a team of researchers is entering data from the gravestones into databases, allowing the development of maps showing how clans and villages migrated from coastal China to these faraway shores.
Red, white and blue confetti fluttered down from a vast war memorial on a hill above a former battlefield and schoolchildren each placed a posy at 600 white gravestones during the moving remembrance ceremony.
Lucian Truscott Jr., who surprised everyone, at the dedication of the Sicily-Rome American Cemetery in Italy, when he turned away from the crowd and began speaking to the gravestones of his dead soldiers.
And truly, if you're heading out to any "Movies in the Park" type event—with or without the backdrop of gravestones—if you're not fully committed to your picnic fare, you're doing it wrong.
The unassimilated names on the gravestones — Ottavio Fiscalini, Aleksandr Skazhkows, Olaf Knutson — confirm that, through what Senator Lodge called the "unguarded gates of American citizenship," passed thousands of men ready to die for America.
Picture, as a backdrop, one of those primitively drawn 19th-century mourning paintings with rickety white gravestones and age-worn monuments standing under the faded green canopy of a couple of delicately sketched trees.
ISLE OF THE DEAD, Tasmania — Maybe the hardened convicts who carved the 19th-century gravestones dotting this tiny island were barely literate, or perhaps one of them just had a wicked sense of humor.
Visiting an orphanage, she met a teenage girl who had been found in a cemetery, having survived for years on the oranges and pastries that mourners left on the gravestones, in honor of the dead.
Termite mounds rise from the ground like nobbled alien gravestones, and brush fires often burn along the side of the road, usually as purposeful back-burning to keep the threat of deadly bushfires at bay.
We look and we look at ourselves looking at what is arrayed before us: conflict arrows, gravestones, feathers, silhouettes of a toy soldier pointing a rifle, stuffed monkeys, ruined statuary, moiré and marbling, and much else.
Today's Melungeons, they think, bear the ones that recur in the valley's cemeteries, in which lizards dart among the Collins, Mullins, Gibson and Goins gravestones, beside a road dissolving into dirt on its way into Virginia.
I strolled with the bemused taxista Ray through the lonely field in golden light, reading names from overgrown gravestones — one shaped like a tree trunk — and pausing at a gazebo until the mosquitoes drove us out.
The President saw for himself on Thursday the human price paid by thousands of Americans buried under poignant, regimented rows of white gravestones overlooking the beaches they stormed under curtains of Nazi fire on June 6, 1944.
GRAVESTONES AND GOTH (Saturday) This tour of the Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum includes a stroll through its grave site, accompanied by the true story of Goodwife Pell and the role she played in a 1650s witchcraft trial.
Monuments have many meanings, but for the people who erect them they are in part gravestones to their own sentimental memories of the world they inhabited, the world from which they are preparing to take their leave.
While it wasn't without its cringy moments, it also wasn't Hollyoaks, where characters got "addicted" to weed and smashed up gravestones; it was as close as any show had come to representing how teenagers really use drugs.
They measured the standing gravestones of the Hunt, Willett and Leggett families who settled here in the 17th century, identified the types of stones used — marble, sandstone and granite — made drawings and wrote up their own reports.
Their gravestones in London Road Cemetery in Salisbury, where Skripal, 66, started a new life after being swapped in a Cold War-style spy exchange on the tarmac of Vienna airport, were well-tended with fresh flowers.
Via India, Islam spread east, too, after Arab merchants carried their faith to the Malabar Coast of south-west India and, eventually, to Quanzhou on China's eastern seaboard, where 13th-century Muslims lie beneath gravestones inscribed in Arabic.
Two souvenir postcards in the exhibition ratify the general impression: a stern photograph of the parsonage, with gravestones in the foreground, and a truly frightening ambrotype showing the house as a blackened, solitary form with eerily glowing windows.
Yet on the same day, more than 100 Jewish gravestones were found spray-painted with swastikas in a cemetery near Strasbourg — a potent reminder that governments are only as good as the culture and the people upholding them.
CAIRO (Reuters) - On a winding road leading into Cairo's City of the Dead, a cartoon mouse with round ears and green eyes adorns the shop fronts and walls of the mausoleums where thousands of Egyptians live among the gravestones.
All of this life, this tumbling movement — it kept me engaged and distracted, kept me from the shadow of the wheelchair in the hall, pill bottles lined up like gravestones, the stump at her shoulder from her amputated arm.
" Mr. Kelly said that he sought refuge during his trip to the national cemetery, surrounded by the gravestones of service members, some of whom "I put there because they were doing what I told them to do when they were killed.
Stories from such varied sources as popular erotica, marketing, social media, reality television, digital apps, fashion manuals, gravestones, tattoos and hip-hop music, all have a story to tell about who we are as humans in a time of environmental crisis.
Tombs were upended during the construction of the walls, but the cemetery may already have been despoiled after Urban VIII in 1625 decreed that Jews had to be buried in unmarked graves, while pre-existing gravestones had to be destroyed.
He had introduced me to links golf when I was 13 years old, on a family trip to Ireland where we took a break from hunting for gravestones with our name on them to play a local track called Enniscrone.
A company that can't make a good match between consumer demand and its supply of couriers, cars, and shoppers stands to lose money or customer loyalty or both—just ask the gravestones of shuttered food delivery service Sprig and laundry startup Wash.
Featuring snippets of Vincent Price's famous voice-over narration from Michael Jackson's "Thriller" video over footage of decorative gravestones reading "Trick or Treat," the trailer kills two birds with one stone — giving you that precious '80s vibe while reminding you that it's Halloween.
" Rosanne's music expressed Deborah's own emotional journey: Of her album "The List," Sprague writes, "Less like gravestones than musical equivalents of the stations of the cross, these pieces served as places to stop and reflect, and to gain strength through that meditation.
I left there feeling like what I imagine people feel when they go to visit loved ones in cemeteries at their gravestones, only I had gone to visit my father at a place that he'd loved — and I had felt him come to life!
When I asked Mr. Pesaro where all the gravestones had gone, he explained that the marble and stone were taken during the Inquisition in the 18th century, when some were used to build the two pillars framing the municipal hall across from the cathedral.
CreditCreditAndreas Meichsner for The New York Times I think I was in an iced-over bus lot in northeastern Poland, standing in front of a mound of desecrated gravestones, when I first had the feeling that Jewish heritage travel in Europe might be a mistake.
At last, as the sun set and the long summer twilight began, the producers lit torches and led the audience in a procession deeper and deeper into the cemetery, until the sounds of the traffic disappeared and we were completely surrounded by greenery and gravestones.
Even though the man may not be real, the town certainly is, and to honor the iconic House of Cards  character played by disgraced actor Kevin Spacey, the Oakland Cemetery erected two new gravestones, one for the fictional 46th president and another for his father, Calvin.
Gravestones and Mausoleums Tumblr user drawn4life also discovered a PokéStop at the gravesite of "a great guy" only identified as Nick at the Evergreen Funeral Home and Cemetery in Everett, WA. YouTuber Beware The Flood were directed to a graveyard in Columbia, SC beside a strip club.
Michael Fry, 39 from Mamaroneck, New York, was inspired by Disney World's Haunted Mansion gravestones to create his own graveyard on his front yard, except these have a twist—Fry's graveyard is made up of pop culture trends that are dead or dying out in 2017. RIP.
CreditCreditLexey Swall for The New York Times ARLINGTON, Va. — The advancing front of tourists in matching T-shirts, squinting toward the gently rolling hillsides covered with gravestones, made its way into America's most famous cemetery by walking right past its grand, ceremonial entrance with barely a glance.
Besides the firehouse, the public library, a complex of historical buildings — Southold was founded in 222.25 — and a cemetery where centuries have worn and softened the gravestones, you'll come across Ye Olde Party Shoppe, a hole-in-the-wall headquarters for red-white-and-blue bunting and Halloween décor.
One way they had of coping — the memorial portrait — is the subject of the American Folk Art Museum's exhibition "Securing the Shadow: Posthumous Portraiture in America," an intermittently fascinating, quietly unsettling and slightly overstuffed show (with more paintings, photographs and reproduction gravestones than comfortably fit in the museum's modest space).
Funerals and fancy gravestones weren't cheap, of course, but despite its history as a burial ground for the pets of the affluent or famous, Miller was determined to keep Clara-Glenn accessible to everyone, and a place where animals could be honored forever, whether they were pampered during their lives or not.
On Election Day last year, voters went to the polls and emerged with a political and fashion statement all in one: "I Voted" stickers, handed out by election officials, quickly made their way onto social media, turning up in selfies, on the gravestones of suffragists and even affixed to the occasional dog.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Late last Friday night at a golf course in rural New Jersey, a group of people wearing ski masks pulled up in a white van disguised as a Time Warner Cable vehicle and proceeded to plant six gravestones, complete with votive candles, miniature American flags, and roses.
Titled "Grave New World," the project's gravestones mark the end of concepts like "Decency," which died with Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2017 (as the stone crudely says, "We 'moved on her like a bitch'") and "The Last Snowman," which died the day Trump decided to pull the US out of the Paris Climate Agreement ("Rest assured he was giving a scientist the finger as he went").

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