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Lutz Today
By the People, for the People
Lutz Cemetery Brings History to Life with QR Codes
Local youth research and write online biographies to preserve community memories
Published on Mar. 5, 2026
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Lutz Cemetery is launching a year-long project where local youth will research people buried there, write online biographies, and attach QR codes to headstones so visitors can instantly learn each person's story. Led by American Legion Post 108, the effort blends local history, technology, and youth involvement to preserve more than a century of Lutz community memories.
Why it matters
The project aims to honor the lives of those buried in the Lutz Cemetery and share their stories with the community. By engaging local youth, the initiative helps preserve the town's history and foster a deeper connection between residents and their local heritage.
The details
The QR code project at Lutz Cemetery is being led by American Legion Post 108. Youth volunteers will research the individuals buried in the cemetery, write online biographies about their lives, and attach the QR codes to the headstones. This will allow visitors to instantly access the stories and learn more about the people who were part of the Lutz community.
- The QR code project at Lutz Cemetery is launching this year and is expected to last 12 months.
The players
American Legion Post 108
The local American Legion post leading the QR code project at Lutz Cemetery.
Lutz Cemetery
The historic cemetery in Lutz, Florida where the QR code project is being implemented.
What’s next
The project organizers plan to have all of the QR codes installed and the online biographies completed by the end of the year-long initiative.
The takeaway
The Lutz Cemetery QR code project is a creative way to engage the community, preserve local history, and use technology to share the stories of those who helped shape the town over the past century.


