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King Arthur's Tomb

King Arthur's Tomb
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Copyright Kristi J. Castleberry 2013.

Glastonbury Abbey boasts the supposed tomb of King Arthur, making it a destination for tourists and pilgrims since 1191, when a grave with two skeletons, said to be King Arthur and Queen Guinevere, was discovered on the abbey grounds.