Photo of the Day: Elegant Memorials

One of the oldest and most famous cemeteries in the old city of Savannah, Bonaventure Cemetery is the final resting place to many Savannah residents including some of the city's notable residents. Majestic live oaks, colorful flowers and elegant memorials fill the 160 acres of the cemetery making it a popular place to visit. So popular in fact that John Muir spent a week sleeping amongst the tombs during his Thousand Mile Walk and dedicated an entire chapter in his memoir of the trip. The most famous of the memorials, the Bird Girl was made popular from the book and film Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, had to be moved to the Telfair Museum for safety. Today one of the popular memorials in the cemetery is this sculpture of Gracie, who died at the age of six due to pneumonia. (Photo: March 14, 2014)

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