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Lynn Goralski set out to record the final resting places in France of U.S. soldiers dedicated to those who served in World War I.
Ultimately, she said, she took photos of 2,322 grave sites. Next, she visited another WWI cemetery, the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery, and photographed another 1,688 grave sites.
Tacoma teacher Lynn Goralski photographed over 4,000 WWI graves in France, documenting U.S. soldiers’ stories and preserving their legacy on Find a Grave.
Ultimately, she said, she took photos of 2,322 grave sites. Next, she visited another WWI cemetery, the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery, and photographed another 1,688 grave sites.
Ultimately, she said, she took photos of 2,322 grave sites. Next, she visited another WWI cemetery, the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery, and photographed another 1,688 grave sites.