Tombstone Trail Guidebook

Tombstone Trail Guidebook by Noble County Convention, published by Blurb, Incorporated on June 14, 2016, is a 66-page exploration of historic cemeteries in America. This edition highlights the significance of these sites as public parks, designed to invite visitors to appreciate their serene surroundings and the artistry found in various monument styles and materials.
Readers will discover the stories of individuals commemorated in these graveyards, evoking a range of emotions and fostering a deeper respect for their contributions to Indiana and beyond. The guidebook emphasizes the beauty and craftsmanship of cemetery art, providing insights into the history and significance of these often-overlooked spaces.
Official synopsis Publisher
Historic cemeteries were truly the public parks in America. They were often designed to welcome visitors to explore their grounds surrounded by peace, quiet and nature. Graveyards are full of beautiful examples of the art and craftsmanship found in the many unusual and varied monument styles and materials used to create them. Along the trail you will learn of people who will make you laugh, cry, and walk away with a new-found respect for their lives and contributions not only to Indiana, but the world.
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