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A very tired Joyce riding back down to the base. - IMG_2743
I am not sure who thought up this lovely placement of military and playground equipment. - IMG_2764
Waiting to ride the tram to the top. Behind each door is a tiny 5-seat round pod that will take us up. - IMG_2763
Tall and small. - IMG_2757
A closer view of the Wildhaber stone. - IMG_2746
A closer view of the column base - IMG_2755
This flat stone was just to the right of the family stone. - IMG_2767
Saryn viewing the city from the top of the Arch. - IMG_2752
Across the way there was a group of very tall, interesting monuments. - IMG_2760
Here is the entire lot, front to back. - IMG_2762
Joyce is too concerned with finding a bathroom to take a break and look at the Arch. - IMG_2754
It was a little tricky since Anton Fehlker is on the Gerdes family stone. - IMG_2761
The main entrance to the S.S. Peter & Paul Cemetery - IMG_2781
Straight down. You can see the bases of the Arch on either side. People took advantage of the rare snow to leave messages for people at the top of the Arch. - IMG_2759
A closer view of the stone at the front of the lot.