The worlds most visited graves in the world are Mao Zedong, Vladimir Lenin, Mumtaz Mahal (Taj Mahal) In the USA The graves of the Kennedy brothers at Arlington Cemetery and Elvis Presley at Graceland, TN
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It is found in the most famous cemetery in Virginia.
The most pictured volcanic crater is Diamond Head. Another famous volcanic crater is the "Punchbowl", which is now the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.
The most pictured volcanic crater is Diamond Head. Another famous volcanic crater is the "Punchbowl", which is now the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.
The most pictured volcanic crater is Diamond Head. Another famous volcanic crater is the "Punchbowl", which is now the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.
The most pictured volcanic crater is Diamond Head. Another famous volcanic crater is the "Punchbowl", which is now the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.
Pere Lachaise is certainly the most visited cemetery in world with over a million steady visitors a year and arguably the most famous due to it's residents like: Chopin, Jim Morrison, Edith Piaf, Oscar Wilde, Rossini, Proust and Isadora Duncan to name a few. But Pere Lachaise is also famous for it's beauty and and park like atmosphere with it's 5,300 trees.
The most pictured volcanic crater is Diamond Head. Another famous volcanic crater is the "Punchbowl", which is now the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.
The most pictured volcanic crater is Diamond Head. Another famous volcanic crater is the "Punchbowl", which is now the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.
== == St. Louis Cemetery. Louis Cemetery #1 is the oldest and most famous. It was opened in 1789, replacing the city's older St. Peter Cemetery (no longer in existence) as the main burial ground with a redesign of the city after a fire in 1788. It is 8 blocks from the Mississippi River, 1 block back from the French Quarter, bordering the housing project that was built over what was formerly Storyville.
It is found in the most famous cemetery in Virginia.
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