




The last place on the road. Long T-Shirt

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$25.40
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Long T-ShirtLongline tee, crew neck, regular fit
$25.40
Product features
- Extended length, scooped back hem, and larger print area, for those who like the looooong look
- Regular fit (but as we said, very long)
- Model shown is 6' / 183 cm tall and wearing size Large
- Midweight 4.2 oz. / 145 gsm fabric, solid color t-shirts are 100% cotton, charcoal heather is 52% cotton/48% polyester
- The third party printer of this product is evaluated according to International Labor Organization standards
- The printer of this product sources blanks from manufacturers that are participating members of the Fair Labor Association
- Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received

The last place on the road.
I took this photo at The Monroe Street Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio.
Monroe Street Cemetery is 13.63 acres in area and was designated a Historic Landmark by the City of Cleveland Landmarks Commission in 1973.The number of burials exceeds 31,400 persons. It is believed that burials on the property began as early as 1818 and a headstone dated 1827 can still be seen. There are more than 500 persons in the cemetery who served in the armed forces and saw duty during the American Revolution, the War of 1812, the Mexican-American War, the Civil War, the Spanish-American War and both World Wars in addition to those who served their country during times of peace. Ethnic heritages from England, Ireland, Belgium, and Germany are predominant but Hungarian, Dutch, Scottish and other backgrounds are found throughout the cemetery. The cemetery contains several persons who were actively involved in abolitionist activities before and during the Civil War, including Rev. James A. Thome and Alfred Greenbrier. Two mayors of Cleveland are buried here - William Bainbridge Castle who served as the last mayor of Ohio City and the first mayor of the combined cities after annexation and Irvine U. Masters who, as president of City Council in 1861, personally welcomed Abraham Lincoln to Cleveland as Lincoln made his way to his inauguration - as well as four mayors of Ohio City - Richard Lord, Needham Standart, John Beverlin and David Griffith. The first Cleveland policeman to be killed in the line of duty, John Michael Kick, is buried here.
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