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The term '''taphophile''' means a person who loves [[cemeteries]].<ref name=".Google Books">{{cite web |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=GN9s5DkJxbIC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Stones+and+Bones+of+New+England:+A+guide+to+unusual,+historic,+and+otherwise+notable+cemeteries&hl=en&ei=2B-yTNSQApCosAPA5f2lDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCUQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=taphophile&f=false |title=Stones and Bones of New England: A Guide to Unusual, Historic.. |accessdate=2010-10-10}}</ref><ref name="The Taphophile's Handbook Index Page">{{cite web |url=http://www.alsirat.com/taphophile/index.html |title=The Taphophile's Handbook |accessdate=2010-10-10}}</ref>
Taphophiles may [[photograph]] cemeteries and take rubbings from [[headstone]]s as part of their [[hobby]]. Taphophiles may visit cemeteries to collect genealogical information, to feel the sense of history found at a particular cemetery, or to enjoy the quiet found within.
== Cemetery Etiquette ==
Taphophiles follow cemetery [[etiquette]]. Suggested rules may include obeying cemetery posted regulations, not visiting the cemetery after dark and following local custom concerning photographing graves and mourners.<ref name="A Guide for the Taphophile">{{cite web |url=http://www.alsirat.com/taphophile/etiquette.html |title=Rules for Taphophiles and Tourists |accessdate=2010-10-10}}</ref>
== Online Web Sites ==
Some online sources to visit include Grave Addiction and Find A Grave. Grave Addiction includes online photos of graveyards with headstones. Find A Grave is mainly used by genealogists to research family history.
== References ==
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The term taphophile means a person who loves cemeteries.[1][2] Taphophiles may photograph cemeteries and take rubbings from headstones as part of their hobby. Taphophiles may visit cemeteries to collect genealogical information, to feel the sense of history found at a particular cemetery, or to enjoy the quiet found within.

Cemetery Etiquette

Taphophiles follow cemetery etiquette. Suggested rules may include obeying cemetery posted regulations, not visiting the cemetery after dark and following local custom concerning photographing graves and mourners.[3]

Online Web Sites

Some online sources to visit include Grave Addiction and Find A Grave. Grave Addiction includes online photos of graveyards with headstones. Find A Grave is mainly used by genealogists to research family history.

References