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Day in History 13 December – Donatello – Samuel Johnson – Wassily Kandinsky – Grandma Moses – Floyd Red Crow Westerman
The Final Footprint of Donatello Continue reading
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Charlotte Cemeteries – Sharon
A post on the history of Sharon Memorial Park. The most well known memorial park in Charlotte NC and one of the largest of its kind in the Southeast. Most know for its 17,000 sq. ft. Mausoleum that features imported European marble. Continue reading
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