The newly designed front page of the Graveyards of Omaha is now online! I'm excited, because it's the first time the main page has been given an overhaul in at least 15 years. The Papillion pages have been added to the site. The Oak Hill pages have been added to the site. Same as above, I've finally added some newer-ish photos for Mount Sinai. The Mount Sinai pages have been added to the site. I added them because I took them in the fall, and they are evocative of wet November afternoons. I've also added a second page to Mount Hope, with newer-ish photos. The Mount Hope pages have been added to the site. I've added a second page to Mount Calvary, with new photos. The Mount Calvary pages have been added to the site. I've add two more pages to Mount Auburn, with new photos. The Mount Auburn pages have been added to the site. The Resurrection page has been added to the site. The Potters Field pages have been added to the site. The Portal page has been added to the site. The Pleasant Hill pages have been added to the site. The Voss-Mohr page has been added to the site. The Valley page has been added to the stie. Mary Magdalene page has been added to the site. The Springfield pages have been added to the site. The Howell page has been added to the site. The Herman page has been added to the site, along with photos that have never been posted before. The Glesman page has been added to the site. The Fort Crook page has been added to the site. The Fontenelle page has been added to the site. The Snell page has been added to the site. The Shipley page has been added to the site. The Sarpy County Unknowns page has been added to the site. The Saling page has been added to the site. The Poor Farm page has been added to the site. The Platteford page has been added to the site. The Pflug page has been added to the site. ![]() The Laing page has been added to the site. There is now a road to the cemetery, so new pictures will be coming soon! The Pennsylvania page has been added to the site. The Ireland page has been added to the site. The Indian Mound Cemetery in Ithaca, Nebraska has photos and some history. :-) Be sure to visit the Bone page, where I tell you the story of James Bone and his gruesome-sounding coffin. ![]() They've only been offline for ten+ years. Just in time for Halloween, I've added all the Walnut Hill pages back to the site with new photos.14 pages of them, and Walnut Hill is now under Featured Graveyards. I've added new pictures to the Holy Sepulchre site. The Wilson page has been added to the site. The Weiss page has been added to the site. The Wallingsford page has been added to the site. The Tunison page has been added to the site. The navbar will have a dropdown to navigate between the pages of each cemetery. UPDATE! I'm adding a navbar to the top of the individual graveyard pages and retiring the fixed left-hand buttons on each page. :-) The site will be firmly in the 2020's, using Bootstrap with responsive images on any device. The pages should work seamlessly with mobile devices, laptops, and PC's. I've completely redesigned the entire Graveyards of Omaha website over the past few months it seemed a good time to this, during quarantine. The photos were taken of the maps posted at the kiosk at the front of the cemetery. I've added photos of the maps and sections at Springwell Danish cemetery to the site.
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