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Maverick - 1957 Burial Ground of the Gods 1-26 was released on: USA: 30 March 1958
It means something sacred or holy. Some churches are said to be built on hallowed ground. Some houses are said to be built on hallowed ground (in some cases a sacred burial ground).
In the original 1900 book edition of 'The Wizard of Oz', Toto is the name of Dorothy Gale's pet dog. In the beloved 1939 film version, the part is played by six-year-old Terry [1933-1944], a female black Cairn Terrier. Because of the popularity of the film and of her role in it, Terry went through a name change to Toto, in 1942. There are two versions of the disposition of Terry's/Toto's body with her death, in 1944. One is burial in the pet ground behind the residence of owner/trainer Carl Spitz [August 26, 1894-September 15, 1976]. With this version, any remains were lost with the subsequent razing of the residence and burial grounds in the Ventura freeway expansion in Los Angeles, California. The other version is stuffing, and auctioning in 1996 for $3,680. This is the disposition that's recorded in 'The Guinness Book of World Records'. Therefore, Terry's/Toto's burial grounds don't exist any longer. Or the body of Terry/Toto never went through a below-ground burial.
An electrical current continually seeks a pathway to ground.
"Her death was doubtful" says the churlish priest that is conducting the funeral. There is a strong suspicion that she committed suicide. Yes, I know Gertrude said it was pure accident, but she could have been lying to spare Laertes's feelings. In Catholic practise, a person who commits suicide cannot be given a proper burial or be buried in consecrated ground.
In "Pet Sematary," the story ends with Louis Creed reanimating his wife, Rachel, who had died in a car accident, by burying her in the Micmac burial ground. The resurrected Rachel kills Louis, and he joins her in the cursed burial ground.
The Indian burial ground in "Pet Sematary" is a fictional location created by author Stephen King for his novel. It is not based on an actual place.
The main character in "Pet Sematary" by Stephen King is Dr. Louis Creed, a doctor who moves with his family to a new home near a mysterious burial ground in the woods.
The main characters in "Pet Sematary" by Stephen King are Louis Creed, his wife Rachel, their daughter Ellie, their son Gage, and their neighbor Jud Crandall. The story revolves around the family's move to a rural town and the dark forces they encounter after discovering a mysterious burial ground in the woods.
Indian Burial Grounds are believed to be places where native Americans buried their dead. However, what makes them interesting is that they get a lot of blame for supernatural happenings, such as ghost hauntings. Some very superstitious people believe that some burial grounds had the power to bring people back to life f they were buried there. A good example of the is Stephen King's "Pet Sematary" (and yes, it is intentionally misspelled). I hope this has helped a little :)
Sharp Burial Ground was created in 1832.
North Burial Ground was created in 1700.
Davis Burial Ground was created in 1800.
Abel I. Smith Burial Ground was created in 1755.
Lansingburgh Village Burial Ground was created in 1771.
Myles Standish Burial Ground was created in 1638.
African Burial Ground National Monument was created in 2006.