Zachary Taylor Gravesite - Visiting His Burial Site and Home - Louisville, Kentucky
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- Опубликовано: 9 мар 2024
- This week’s adventure continues on our trip to Indiana and Kentucky. For this video, we take a quick stop in the city of Louisville, Kentucky for a visit to the Zachary Taylor National Cemetery to visit the final resting place of Zachary Taylor the 12th President of the United States. We check out his gravesite to pay our respects and then have a quick look around this military cemetery. From there, we travel down the road a bit to see the house he last lived in, also in the Louisville area. It was an interesting visit to another Presidential gravesite. Do Come Along!!!
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Wonderful exploring a cemetery for sure! Always some interesting tidbit of history ready to be discovered. Awesome!
I always love to visit a good cemetery!
Very good video. 🙏
Thank you very much 😎
Mrs. Heavy coming in clutch again!
She's really good at that! She always takes great care of me and enjoys being part of the whole vlogging experience.
@@UnkleHeavy She's our favorite re-occurring character! 😂We literally let out a little cheer when we see she's in a vlog. Her deadpan reaction to your jokes make them even funnier. You two make a great team.
I really like the original mausoleum. Would be cool if they had restored it and kept him there.
It definitely has a very old crypt like quality to it. I think that they wanted to make it more visible to see in the 1920s. There's a really interesting history to the whole cemetery.
Mrs. Heavy doing all of the heavy lifting on this trip! I guess sticking coins everywhere is the thing to do at a Presidential grave.
She's a much better (and safer) driver than me! 😁