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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The estimated grand total amount of land dedicated to cemeteries nationwide is 140,000 acres, or 0.005% of America's land. 2 million acres of land are dedicated to golf courses, 14X the amount for cemeteries. So in terms of land priorities, I'd say golf courses should be on the chopping block first. But another thought is that cemeteries could serve as green space. There's no reason why they need to be free of trees. It's not necessary to make them look like golf course fairways. Also historically they were not just places to inter bodies and occasionally drop flower wreaths. For example: [img]https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Y5J2ST9wWcM/VRsMiRivTwI/AAAAAAAAAXg/JXFUe-UVcSU/s1600/picnic.jpg[/img] Yes people held picnics in cemeteries. They were a bit like park land. [/quote] But golf courses serve a purpose. It's where your husband goes on the weekend so that you don't have to deal with him. [/quote]
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