Yes you can it's a public place where you get to visit his home and get to see his grave it's for tourist Yes you can it's a public place where you get to visit his home and get to see his grave it's for tourist
I'm sure there are rumours that this it true, but there is no proof, and no one will even know.
okay this is where you would want to visit because i did i project you would want to visit i suck on my big grandmas toe in Maryland...
the 13th colony
Americans visit our country because they visit the monument of Dr. Jose Rizal and our national museum and they are so amaze
There are a number of natural parks you can visit in the Boreal Plains, for example the Dry Island Buffalo Jump Provincial Park in Alberta, the elk island Nation Park or the Wood Buffalo National Park.
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I think many people
Tell them to visit their grave
It has been known that over 600,000 visit Elvis' grave site every year from all over the world.
George Jones is buried at the Woodlawn Cemetery in Nashville, Tennessee. His grave site is located in the Garden of the Last Supper section of the cemetery. Fans and admirers often visit to pay their respects to the legendary country music singer.
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Yes you can visit Princess Diana's grave, it is in England, though.
St Thomas Becket did not have a grave - he had first a temporary stone coffin kept above ground, then a very ornately decorated shrine into which the stone coffin was placed. This was situated in a prominent position at the east end of Canterbury cathedral.So people came not to visit a grave but to visit the shrine, where holes in the sides allowed them to reach inside to touch the stone coffin.
George Washington is buried at Mt. Vernon not Vermont. Over a million people visit this area annually.
The grave Yard
At Graceland. He was originally buried in a Memphis cemetery, but his grave was "vandalized" by fans and he was moved within a few days. Interesting side note --- his middle name is misspelled on his headstone.