The Museum Of Funeral Customs


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The Museum Of Funeral Customs

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The Museum of Funeral Customs, in Springfield, IL. Located next to Oak Ridge Cemetery, where Lincolns Tomb is. Interesting place, and well worth the visit. If you do go, be sure to visit the gift shop and pick up a chocolate coffin. They are delicious.

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DwellerB

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Museum, Funeral, Customs, landmark, travel, log, destination,

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