A developer wants to relocate an old cemetery to build houses. Why a group is fighting back.
The land is no longer a family farm. It's the future site of a massive neighborhood under construction by developer Meritage Homes. Meritage is asking the state of Tennessee for permission to relocate the remains elsewhere on the property.
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