neatorama.com — Here?s the story behind one of the most peculiar (and most popular) grave sites in the entire United States. More than 60 years after it was completed, it still attracts tens of thousands of visitors a year.
Jun 7, 2007 View in Crawl 4
mattyxJun 8, 2007
Does this mean that I just dugg a grave?
philzJun 8, 2007
It really is.Best regards,Switzerland, Europe/this is silly
adeadwaffleJun 8, 2007
No, the love for kittens.
dierien2001Jun 8, 2007
That's nothing...Check out the Bok Tower... Quite possibly the "Weirdest Grave in the East"<a class="user" href="http://www.boksanctuary.org/visiting/singing.html">http://www.boksanctuary.org/visiting/singing.html</a>Edward Bok has a 205-foot fully functional Gothic, and art deco Carillon Bell Tower that doubles as his headstone.It is amazing!!
mikeontvJun 8, 2007
Only in America
drekorJun 8, 2007
I dunno, I think the Taj Mahal is probably bigger than this. And that's in India.
dlegalJun 8, 2007
He definitely had some type of disorder. That is just insane
mr1337Jun 10, 2007
Wow. This is freaky. The John Davis in the article is actually a great uncle of mine. I remember my dad telling me this story a few years back. I grew up not too far from Hiawatha, KS (I went to church there as a kid)Never thought something so close to me would have gotten dugg!