Three roadside city cemeteries are located along West Washington Street just outside Bradford, Pennsylvania -- none directly bordering a waterstream. The county population who keeps watch over these cemeteries takes pride in their upkeep and appearance, feeling quite superior to other residential populations who must keep watch over streamside cemeteries in the region. In addition, the cemetery installed around the Degolia PA artifact site, consisting of limestone roadside-rest that covers waxy/gel oracle-bead chronicle, is thought to be somewhat unscrupulous since most onlookers believe that the rare artifact history-bead is simply an old dead egg or some other kind of tissue discard.
However, one of the cemeteries located along West Washington Street is slowly backing up behind a local elementary school, and Willow Dale Cemetery located beside W. Washington St. Extension is situated directly above a pond that empties into a creek across that roadway (with a veterinarian's office addressed very nearby).
Photos taken in 2006.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
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