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Bridgette |
Location: Virginia |
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8-15-2006 11:56 AM
GREAT SITE!!!
I remember seeing the Coonhound Cemetary in the movie Sweet Home Alabama and have always wanted to go there...If anything happens to my Dual CH Female (NITECH CH `PR` Clary's Lazy Daisy) I plan on having her buried in Coonhound Cemetary...She is my sweet girl, and has been my baby ever since I got her
Buckshot 8-15-2006 01:07 PM
The only thing real about the cemetery in the movie Sweet Home Alabama is that there is a Coon Dog Cemetery in Alabama. Everything else was "Hollywood Glitter". The Cemetery is located in North Alabama not South Alabama like the movie portrays. The Cemetery is out in the sticks, not next to town.
Just don't folks to think the cemetery is just like what the movie shows.
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June |
Location: Glenn Dale, MD |
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8-15-2006 06:02 AM
Just came back from Alabama from attending a cousin's daughter's wedding and visiting relatives, some of whom had lived in Cherokee. At the rehearsal dinner, one of them mentioned the Coon Dog Cemetery. It became my mission to see it. In looking back through my pictures, I took more of the Coon Dog Cemetery than the wedding or my relatives. For a hound lover, it was definitely worth the trip!
June Gravitte
Basset Rescue of Old Dominion (BROOD)
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Brett |
Location: water valley, ms |
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8-12-2006 11:38 AM
We are coming through Tuscumbia on our way to Monte Sano in September, and this is on my list of places to stop.
A lost dog is nothing to snub your nose at. Losing a pet you love hurts, and I think it is wonderful that there is a place like this to pay tribute to those pets!
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Charles Carlier |
Location: Clermont County, Goshen, Ohio |
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8-11-2006 08:50 PM
Thanks for a great site. Next time I'm in that part of the country I will stop by.
I've had good to great hounds over the years and some could not be bought at any price and some were given away.
Thanks again,
Charlie....
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cody |
Location: greensboro ,alabama |
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8-10-2006 10:05 PM
Hi my name is Cody and I am 9 years old. I have been coon huntin ever since i was 3 years old .I have my own coon dog named night train . I really enjoyed the web site . Hope to see it soon.
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Michaelle Goforth |
Location: Madison, AL |
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7-22-2006 09:30 PM
My stepfather used to hunt Redbone and Black and Tan coon dogs in Rockingham, NC. He had a great Redbone named "Red". He was great!
I just moved to AL 2 years ago and last week my sister and my 2 nieces came to visit from NC. I had seen on a map the location of the cemetery and just had to see it. We were over whelmed by the love these hunters had for there companions. I remember when "Red" died that my stepfather cried and cried! I don't remember where he buried him.
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Emily & Josh |
Location: Greenville, SC |
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7-5-2006 09:07 PM
We come to Alabama to visit my husband's family when we can. We usually stay in our family's cabin really close to the cemetary. Josh took me to see it, knowing i grew up with Coonhounds and love dogs in general. I thought it was sweet and sad, but very touching and very beautiful! That's the best place for a loyal coondog's soul to rest!
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Cody . |
Location: Mississippi |
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6-21-2006 12:11 PM
I have only seen the cemetery once when I was driving by, but I would like to see it one day. There ain't nothin better than a good coondog.
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edward tubbs |
Location: tuscumbia alabama |
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5-23-2006 11:29 PM
my grandpa and i buried a good coondog here probly when i was 8 or 9 years old her name was queeny she was a coon treeing machine im 25 years old now my grand pa has died and ive been to the cemeterry 3 or 4 times but i cant seem to find her grave stone i live in tuscumbia if anyone can locate it before i do send me a email please grandpas name james edward archer
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david thomas |
Location: ohio |
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5-20-2006 10:55 AM
this is a great site. my family lives in southern tenn and i hope to get to this cemetary the next time i visit.
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Charles Murphy |
Location: n.c. |
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5-16-2006 08:55 PM
Hi, This is a great site, I just buried
my redbone that was 14 yrs old. He was a grandson on Hunters Famos Amos. I got the chance to meet and hunt with Mr.Max Hunter and his grandson Noah in VA.I have had dogs all my life as pets, but a coon dog is much different than a pet since you spend so much time in the woods with them. Coon hunters and the dogs they hunt have a special bond that pet dog owners do not have.
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Ben HAyes |
Location: Fairview Tn |
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5-11-2006 02:26 AM
Looks like a nice place to lay a hound to rest ..
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Dean & Patty Davenport |
Location: Mt. Juliet, TN (near Nashville |
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5-9-2006 05:35 PM
My wife & I visited the cemetery yesterday while we were in Red Bay. It is a bit out of the way but well worth the time and effort. Keep up the good work.
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jack deatherage |
Location: missouri |
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5-7-2006 04:45 PM
enjoyed your site. brought back a lot. memories of some fine old hounds , and houndsmen. my frend kirtlink would like this. he has hounds buried all over his farm. rabbit hunt all day, coon hunt all nite,sleep when you dead.. jd...thanks
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Tanya and Richard |
Location: Independence wv |
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5-4-2006 10:27 AM
I stumbled on this site looking for info about Blueticks just found 2 lil boys yesterday along the side of the road someone just threw'em out in a box they are barley maybe 6 wks old the person that done this needs to be done that way himself. We named then second and chance "Second Chance" will hang on there pin. they are wonderfukl looking dogs second is a born hunter can see it in hhim where ever he goes his nose is on the ground they also like the night lol now chance is a lil scared but he seem to be coming out of it I feel so bad for them poor lil guys I love your site and maybe on day you will see a stone that reads "Second-Chance".
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felder rushing |
Location: jackson MS |
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4-30-2006 02:09 PM
Great visit, wonderful weekend. I have submitted the cemetery to Roadside America (features unusual sites to visit).
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holly and walter groves |
Location: pelham ga |
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4-29-2006 01:01 PM
this is a great tribute we look forward to visiting the cemetery
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April Strom |
Location: Ely, MN |
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4-18-2006 07:17 AM
What a great tribute. I would have never known this existed if www.BoundaryWatersRadio.com didn't mention it. My walker coonhound, Mable, doesn't run coon(none up this far), but does a great job at protecting the livestock we have and our son.
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Richard H Klein Jr. |
Location: OHIO |
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4-5-2006 07:35 PM
If I would have seen this 4 years ago,My little lady would have been put to rest there.She was killed in 2004 from a blast of a coon.She would have been 6 years old on May 5 2006.her last kill record at time of death was 521 coon in 4.5 years of treeing the masked bandit
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rod bridges |
Location: ohio |
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4-2-2006 08:29 PM
i think this a great thing for all coonhunters to check into and i hope to one day visit
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