Oakland Cemetery

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Oakland burying ground is found on the side of Iowa town, Iowa, and has served because the main burying ground for Iowa town since 1843.locally noted monument, the 8.5-foot (2.6 m) tall “Black Angel” sculpture by Mario Korbel was erected in 1913 as a memorial to Saint Nicholas Feldevert. Native mental object and superstitious notion surround this lovely, but eerie, Angel of Death.
Many students and encompassing residents of Iowa town visit the sculpture. The largest night of attraction is Halloween wherever students and residents gather round the sculpture, some check their luck by touching or petting the sculpture. It’s aforesaid that if one touches or kisses the sculpture they’ll be smitten dead, unless that person could be a virgin.

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