Whose grave is the most visited?

Jim Morrison’s grave in Paris's Père Lachaise Cemetery and Elvis Presley’s grave at Graceland in Memphis are widely considered the most visited, each attracting hundreds of thousands of fans annually. Other top-visited sites include Marilyn Monroe’s grave in Los Angeles and the tomb of Tutankhamun in Egypt.
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Who is the most visited grave?

  • #1 Elvis Presley. Rock Singer, Actor. ...
  • #2 Marilyn Monroe. Actress, Film Legend and Icon. ...
  • #3 Lucille Ball. Comedienne, Actress. ...
  • #4 Bob Hope. Comedian, Actor, Entertainer. ...
  • #5 Walt Disney. Entertainment Magnate and Film Pioneer. ...
  • #6 Bruce Lee & Brandon Lee. ...
  • #7 Chris Farley. ...
  • #8 Johnny & June Cash.
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What does a penny left on a grave mean?

Leaving a penny on a grave, especially a veteran's, signifies that someone visited to pay their respects and honor the deceased's service, a tradition rooted in ancient practices but popularized in the U.S. during the Vietnam War as a quiet way to show remembrance and let families know of the visit, with other coins (nickel, dime, quarter) indicating specific shared military experiences.
 
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What is the most guarded grave in the world?

In March 1926, soldiers from nearby Fort Myer were first assigned to guard the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The guards, present only during daylight hours, discouraged visitors from climbing or stepping on the Tomb. In 1937, the guards became a 24/7 presence, standing watch over the Unknown Soldier at all times.
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What celebrity was buried alive?

Mike Meaney survived being buried alive for 61 days, but the scariest part of the stunt wasn't the suffocation or the isolation... It was the fact that he "forgot" to tell his wife he was doing it.
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Has anyone ever woken up at their funeral?

Woman wakes up at her own funeral, dies of shock 12 minutes later A Russian woman who had been mistakenly declared dead woke up at her own funeral while mourners were gathered around her open coffin.
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How many bodies can go in one grave?

A single grave can typically hold 2 to 4 full coffins, stacked vertically in deeper graves (double-depth), or multiple sets of cremated remains (ashes), often 4 to 8 or more, with specific rules depending on whether it's a family plot, conservation area, or dedicated ashes plot, and local cemetery regulations. While one grave usually allows for multiple burials, legal depth and soil conditions limit coffin space, but ashes can often be added later.
 
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How much do Tomb Guards get paid?

As of Jan 20, 2026, the average annual pay for a Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier Guards in the United States is $25,522 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $12.27 an hour. This is the equivalent of $490/week or $2,126/month.
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What is the most haunted grave in the world?

#1: Greyfriars Kirkyard

His place of burial is referred to as Bloody MacKenzie's Tomb and there have long been stories of a physically violent poltergeist residing there.
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Why do people put dimes on gravestones?

A coin left on a headstone lets the deceased soldier's family know that somebody stopped by to pay their respect. A penny means you visited. A nickel means you and the deceased veteran trained at boot camp together. A dime means you and the deceased veteran served together in some capacity.
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What does leaving a rock on a grave mean?

Symbol of Remembrance and Visitation

The simple act of leaving stones on graves signifies that someone has visited the grave, paying respects to the departed. This tradition is particularly meaningful in cultures where the visitation of graves is a common practice.
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Is there anyone who was buried alive?

The single most numerous case of people being buried alive as a way of execution was after the Battle of Changping, where around 200,000 surviving and captured soldiers of the state of Zhao were buried alive.
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What is the coolest cemetery in the world?

World's Most Beautiful Cemeteries [editors top 10]
  1. Pere Lachaise Cemetery, Paris, France. ...
  2. Highgate Cemetery, London, United Kingdom. ...
  3. Old Jewish Cemetery, Prague, Czech Republic. ...
  4. La Recoleta Cemetery, Buenos Aires, Argentina. ...
  5. Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, USA. ...
  6. Mount of Olives, Jerusalem, Israel.
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Can the deceased get buried on top of each other?

Companion plots can be two plots side-by-side, or a single plot in which the caskets are buried on top of each other (often referred to as “double depth”).
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Why do Tomb Guards take 21 steps?

The Tomb Guard marches exactly 21 steps down the black mat behind the Tomb, turns, faces east for 21 seconds, turns and faces north for 21 seconds, then takes 21 steps down the mat and repeats the process. (The number 21 symbolizes the highest military honor that can be bestowed, the 21-gun salute.)
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Who cannot be a pallbearer?

In earlier times, pallbearers were usually limited to close friends of the deceased. Today, however, anyone can be a pallbearer.
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Has anyone ever woken up before cremation?

In Thailand, a 65-year-old woman shocked her family by waking up inside a coffin moments before cremation after being mistakenly declared dead. Doctors later confirmed she had slipped into a hypoglycemic coma, leading to the error.
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Which royal refused to go to Princess Diana's funeral?

Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh (then Sophie Rhys-Jones) was the royal who notably skipped Princess Diana's funeral in 1997, not by outright refusal but by a considerate decision supported by the Royal Family, because her strong resemblance to Diana would have been too upsetting for the grieving crowds, as reported in royal biographies.
 
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