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  1. Established in 1877, Evergreen Cemetery is the oldest nondenominational cemetery in Los Angeles, with numerous prominent interments on its grounds. Prior to the cemetery's completion, the City requested the allocation of five acres for the unclaimed bodies. This area became known as a "potter's field." Though there is no equivalent to the ...

  2. This two-acre, non-sectarian cemetery was the sister cemetery to Lake, as the two were both established by the congregation of Old Clove Baptist Church. The cemetery commands a lovely sloping site right along a major road, making it very visible and accessible. Over time, five different Baptist churches have managed and operated the cemetery.

  3. As a non-profit, non-sectarian Cemetery, Rosedale has respectfully served the surrounding communities with care, compassion and dignity for more than 180 years. Founded in 1840, Rosedale remains dedicated to maintaining the same character that its original founders had envisioned over a century and a half ago. Rosedale’s 125 acres of park ...

  4. Calvary Cemetery, East Los Angeles. Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels Mausoleum, Downtown Los Angeles. Chapel of the Pines Crematory, Los Angeles. Chinese Cemetery of Los Angeles, East Los Angeles. Eden Memorial Park Cemetery, Mission Hills, Los Angeles. El Campo Santo Cemetery, City of Industry.

  5. May 22, 2009 · The location of the circa 1672 Hingham Cemetery behind Old Ship Church reflects the early settlers' practice of burying their dead around the community meeting house, as was customary in England ...

  6. Even today, the essence of the built environment from the cemeteries’ early decades remains intact, though some features, such as the artificial ponds and grand entrance gates, are gone. In the 1920s The "memorial park" trend, epitomized by Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California, had a significant impact on cemeteries nationwide.

  7. Wilmington & Brandywine Cemetery. Founded in 1843 by Sam Wollaston, who sought to build one of Delaware’s first non-sectarian cemeteries, we remain one of the state’s oldest, most historic and active burial grounds. All are welcome here regardless of religious affiliation or non-affiliation. Ours is a place of peace.

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