TSNBDSC Posted January 29, 2005 Posted January 29, 2005 ... http://jimmorrisonandthedoors.homestead.co..._Gravesite.html ... anyone ever visit a famous gravesite ? ... I'd like to see Jim Morrisons, Stevie Ray Vaughns, Jimi Hendrixs ...
kegtapr Posted January 29, 2005 Posted January 29, 2005 ... http://jimmorrisonandthedoors.homestead.co..._Gravesite.html ... anyone ever visit a famous gravesite ? ... I'd like to see Jim Morrisons, Stevie Ray Vaughns, Jimi Hendrixs ... 222412[/snapback] I went to a famous gravesite once. Then I realized it was just a piece of granite on a mound of dirt and realized I was a idiot.
jarthur31 Posted January 29, 2005 Posted January 29, 2005 ... http://jimmorrisonandthedoors.homestead.co..._Gravesite.html ... anyone ever visit a famous gravesite ? ... I'd like to see Jim Morrisons, Stevie Ray Vaughns, Jimi Hendrixs ... 222412[/snapback] Just my maternal grandmother's. Those drug addicted losers can't hold a candle to her!
Tom Posted January 29, 2005 Posted January 29, 2005 ... http://jimmorrisonandthedoors.homestead.co..._Gravesite.html ... anyone ever visit a famous gravesite ? ... I'd like to see Jim Morrisons, Stevie Ray Vaughns, Jimi Hendrixs ... I was in Paris & had to go to Jim's site.... Cool part was all the stuff fans left, signs, tokens, lizards, etc
theesir Posted January 29, 2005 Posted January 29, 2005 ... http://jimmorrisonandthedoors.homestead.co..._Gravesite.html ... anyone ever visit a famous gravesite ? ... I'd like to see Jim Morrisons, Stevie Ray Vaughns, Jimi Hendrixs ... 222412[/snapback] I was there (Jim Morrison's grave) in August of 2004. The grave is nothing like it used to be. The bust is gone (it was stolen). The graffeti is all gone and the grave is almost as non descript as any other in the cemetary. The grave wa roped off so that you could not come closer than about 5 feet away and there was a gaurd stationed nearby to prevent people from going past the ropes. It was still cool, but I had seen all the pictures and heard the stories of the site and made it a "must see" on my trip to Paris, so was a bit disappointed with how "sterile" it was.
olivier in france Posted January 29, 2005 Posted January 29, 2005 ... http://jimmorrisonandthedoors.homestead.co..._Gravesite.html ... anyone ever visit a famous gravesite ? ... I'd like to see Jim Morrisons, Stevie Ray Vaughns, Jimi Hendrixs ... 222412[/snapback] in Paris you can pass two days just visiting graves... at the Invalides for all the military guys (first of all Napoleon's) and at the Panthenon for the civilians ... (Hugo, Jaures...), and if you're in France for a few days go at the cemetary on the Normandy's beaches of course In the US i saw a few famous graves, all the great ones at Arlington (JFK...), i saw General Lee's in Va, and the place that gave me the more thrills :the Gettysburg cemetary, where Lincoln made his famous speech.
KD in CA Posted January 29, 2005 Posted January 29, 2005 I walk right past Alexander Hamilton's grave every day. Too bad he wasn't a little quicker on the draw. http://web.uvic.ca/~rutherfo/hamilton.html
/dev/null Posted January 29, 2005 Posted January 29, 2005 i visited jim morrison's grave when i was on a high school french club trip to paris
TigerJ Posted January 29, 2005 Posted January 29, 2005 Can't think of his first name but the famous heavyweight boxer whose last name is Sullivan was buried where I lived in Belfast, NY. I was in that cemetary on occasion walking the dog. I also happened to have a distant relative buried in the same cemetary.
Ball'n Posted January 29, 2005 Posted January 29, 2005 Can't think of his first name but the famous heavyweight boxer whose last name is Sullivan was buried where I lived in Belfast, NY. I was in that cemetary on occasion walking the dog. I also happened to have a distant relative buried in the same cemetary. 222647[/snapback] John L. Sullivan (the "Boston Strong Boy")???? BORN : October 15 1858; Roxbury, Boston, MA DIED : February 2 1918; Abington, MA Guess it wasn't him
Draconator Posted January 30, 2005 Posted January 30, 2005 My wife's mom lives very close to Westwood Memorial Park. In there you can find the gravesites/memorials for: - Marilyn Monroe - Dean Martin - Buddy Rich - Natalie Wood - Mel Torme - Heather O'Rourke - Frank Zappa among many others. The most interesting thing, was on Dean Martin's memorial (he was creamated), his stone was covered in lipstick lip prints! http://www.seeing-stars.com/Buried2/PierceBros.shtml I also spent quite a bit at Arlington National a number of years ago.
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