There’s a famous person buried in West Virginia that you might not have realized. Did you know that the final resting place of renowned photographer O. Winston Link is located in a small town in West Virginia? (And no, it’s not one of the towns he frequented so often for his famous train photographs.) Elmwood Cemetery in Shepherdstown is the burial site for this talented artist whose work revolutionized the way we perceive and appreciate photography.

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So, the next time you find yourself near Shepherdstown, West Virginia, take a moment to visit Elmwood Cemetery and pay your respects to this famous person buried in West Virginia, that artistic genius whose work continues to captivate and inspire (to learn more about O. Winston Link’s life, you’ll need to venture over to the O. Winston Link Museum in Roanoke, Virginia).

Link is a testament to the lasting impact one person can have on an entire industry and our collective memory. His stone is simple for such an influential man, as is its inscription: O. Winston Link / Father, Grandfather, Photographer / Dec 16, 1914 – Jan 30, 2001 / OWL [his initials] / 2853 [his number in the Link family tree, as descended from John Jacob Link].

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