“What won’t take only three minutes is locating the Rathbone plots. But then, if the cemetery visitor center is still open, we might be able to scarf a registry documenting the one hundred seventy years’ worth of men, women, and children who’ve been buried here, including my dad. Turning into the main entry gates, I follow the winding, tree-lined road into the heart of the old, historic cemetery and take it downhill to the single-story, chapel-like, stone building that serves as its visitor’...s center. Parking the truck out front, Balkis and I then enter the building through a front, solid wood, six-paneled door that must be at least a century old. Inside the cavernous vestibule, I spot a bulletin board that’s tacked with several announcements, including one for a Civil War reenactment which is to take place on the lower, undeveloped grounds of the cemetery property tomorrow morning. Another announcement asks visitors to keep the grounds clean and to carry out what you haul in, that is, if your idea of a good time is to enjoy a picnic lunch on top of dead people.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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