7 Famous Graves

7 Famous Graves Pictolic
7 Famous Graves Pictolic

7 Famous Graves Pictolic The list: 7 famous graves to visit in the u.s. 1. president john f. kennedy. after he was shot and killed in dallas, many expected president john f. kennedy to be buried in his home state of massachusetts. but, first lady jacqueline kennedy arranged for him to be buried in arlington national cemetery. #4 bob hope. comedian, actor, entertainer. legendary comic performer whose career spanned from the 1930s to the 1990s. one of the most beloved in american history, he has earned over 2,000 awards and honors, including the presidential medal of freedom, 2 honorary oscars, 2 emmys, the national medal of arts (received from president bill clinton), 58 honorary degrees, and was knighted (honorary.

7 Famous Graves Pictolic
7 Famous Graves Pictolic

7 Famous Graves Pictolic The 20 most famous graves featured here represent the range of human achievement and the enduring power of legacy, ranging from elvis presley to albert einstein. 1. princess diana – althorp, england. maxwell hamilton from greater london, england united kingdom, cc by 2.0, via wikimedia commons. princess diana, the much loved princess of wales. 11. bruce lee. seattle. kung fu master and martial arts film star bruce lee lies beneath a tree and beside his son in seattle's lakeview cemetery, where visitors from around the world come to place flowers and pay their respects. his red headstone mentions only one accomplishment: "founder of jeet kune do.". Benjamin franklin. 17 jan 1706 – 17 apr 1790. declaration of independence signer, continental congressman, us christ church burial ground. philadelphia, philadelphia county, pennsylvania, usa. 5: buffalo bill, lookout mountain, colorado. grave of william frederick ‘buffalo bill’ cody (dreamstime) the grave of william f. ‘buffalo bill’ cody enjoys an enviable view. located in lookout mountain park, part of the denver mountain parks system, it faces the great plains and the rockies. the site is also home to a buffalo bill.

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