This was a fascinating find for me, as I am (by marriage, albeit not by blood) related to the famous Bunker twins. My grandfather's aunt (i.e., my great-great aunt) Elizabeth "Betty" Lee-Jones...
The Grave of Chang and Eng Bunker
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The Grave of Chang and Eng Bunker in Mount Airy, NC, is a historical site that commemorates the lives of the famous conjoined twins. Visitors can pay their respects and learn about the unique story of Chang and Eng Bunker.
This somber and intriguing site offers a glimpse into the lives of these remarkable individuals, providing a reflective experience for those interested in history and human resilience.
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Final resting place of the most famous conjoined twins, this cemetery in Mount Airy is adjacent to US-74. The twins were born in 1811 and traveled the world. They were joined by a bridge of...
Amazingly fascinating historical figures. Siamese twins that toured the world, owned slaves & a plantation, married local North Carolina sisters and sired 22 children. Amazing to think of. Just...


