File:Seriously Locked Cemetery - Boatwright Cemetery in Holmes County, Mississippi.jpg

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Description I had hoped to fulfill a Find-a-Grave photo request in Boatwright Cemetery in Holmes County today, but I found the cemetery very seriously locked and posted. I've been known to trespass when visiting cemeteries, but this one had, in addition to the five fat padlocks on the gate, some extremely stern-looking signs saying "POSTED!" and "KEEP OUT!" and "VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED!" There was something on one of the signs about "surface mining permits." Maybe if I had one, I could visit the cemetery. Anyway, I decided not to crawl under the locked gate because spending the night (or longer) in the Holmes County Jail would have really screwed up my schedule for this week.
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Seriously Locked Cemetery

Author NatalieMaynor from Jackson, Mississippi, USA

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