This is Mount Hope Cemetery in Corning, Missouri. It is a beautiful place...on towering Loess Hill. The cemetery overlooks a large river valley and I-29 between Kansas City and Omaha. The cemetery was established in 1842, features some tombstones entirely in German, and has a rather unique look to it thanks to the Missouri Conservation Department. Rather than neatly mowed green grass, Mount Hope is covered with thick native grasses...
This is Mount Hope Cemetery in Corning, Missouri. It is a beautiful place...on towering Loess Hill. The cemetery overlooks a large river valley and I-29 between Kansas City and Omaha. The cemetery was established in 1842, features some tombstones entirely in German, and has a rather unique look to it thanks to the Missouri Conservation Department. Rather than neatly mowed green grass, Mount Hope is covered with thick native grasses...
This is Mount Hope Cemetery in Corning, Missouri. It is a beautiful place...on towering Loess Hill. The cemetery overlooks a large river valley and I-29 between Kansas City and Omaha. The cemetery was established in 1842, features some tombstones entirely in German, and has a rather unique look to it thanks to the Missouri Conservation Department. Rather than neatly mowed green grass, Mount Hope is covered with thick native grasses...
This is Mount Hope Cemetery in Corning, Missouri. It is a beautiful place...on towering Loess Hill. The cemetery overlooks a large river valley and I-29 between Kansas City and Omaha. The cemetery was established in 1842, features some tombstones entirely in German, and has a rather unique look to it thanks to the Missouri Conservation Department. Rather than neatly mowed green grass, Mount Hope is covered with thick native grasses...
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