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  1. More intimate than Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills, Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park off Wilshire Blvd in Westwood near the UCLA campus. Finding this place is a bit of a challenge because this tiny cemetery is tucked away behind several large office buildings. But it's worth the trip because once you do you will be in L.A.'s smallest, yet most densely packed, celebrity graveyard. No ...

  2. 9. Apr. 2024 · When people think of fun places to visit, cemeteries aren’t usually what first pops to mind. But – unlike most cemeteries – Westwood Village Cemetery is a World Heritage Site (since 2003). It is understated and dignified, yet the final resting place of more celebrities than any other cemetery in the world.

  3. 29. Nov. 2017 · History of Westwood Village Cemetery. Officially established by the city of Los Angeles as Sunset Cemetery in 1905, apparently there were burials on site going back to the 1880’s. In 1952 the first of ten mausoleums was built where remains were placed in above ground slots. While most of the graves are traditional in ground burials, there are ...

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    Discover the Los Angeles celebrity cemetery where the stars are buried. Learn about the history and legends of Hollywood's final resting place.

  5. People + Places: A Book List for Kids ; Tours for Teachers ... Westwood Memorial Park. This cemetery dates to the nineteenth century and serves as the final resting place for many stars, including Marilyn Monroe. Place Details. Address. 1218 Glendon Ave. ...

  6. To get our list of 10 famous people in unmarked graves started, we'll look at a major musical genius who may or may not still be 100 percent in his resting spot! Contents. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. John Wayne. Bessie Smith.

  7. 95 reviews and 645 photos of PIERCE BROTHERS WESTWOOD VILLAGE MEMORIAL PARK AND MORTUARY "I'm one of those weirdos with favorite cemeteries. My *second* favorite is the Trinity Church graveyard in downtown Manhattan where Alexander Hamilton is buried.

    • 1218 Glendon Ave Los Angeles, CA 90024