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  2. Colma, California - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly proposed origin of the name "Colma" is the Ohlone word mean "springs" or "many springs". [10] [5] [6]There are several other proposed origins of Colma. Erwin Gudde's California Place Names states seven possible sources of the town's being called Colma: [11] William T. Coleman (a local landowner), Thomas Coleman (a local resident), misspelling of Colmar in France, misspelling ...

  3. Coloma, California - Wikipedia

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    Coloma (Nisenan: Cullumah, meaning "beautiful") is a census-designated place [6] in El Dorado County, California, United States.It is approximately 36 miles (58 km) northeast of Sacramento, California.

  4. Olivet Gardens of Cypress Lawn Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Olivet Gardens of Cypress Lawn Memorial Park was founded in 1896, originally as the Mount Olivet Cemetery, and is located at 1601 Hillside Boulevard in Colma, California. Its name was changed later to Olivet Memorial Park , and updated again following its acquisition by Cypress Lawn Memorial Park in 2020.

  5. California State Route 82 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 82 (SR 82) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California that runs from Interstate 880 (I-880) in San Jose to I-280 in San Francisco following the San Francisco Peninsula. It is the spinal arterial road of the peninsula and runs parallel to the nearby Caltrain line along much of the route.

  6. Hills of Eternity Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Hills of Eternity Memorial Park, also known as Giboth Olam, [1] is a Jewish cemetery founded in 1889, and is located at 1301 El Camino Real, in Colma, California. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This cemetery is owned by Congregation Sherith Israel of San Francisco. [ 4 ]

  7. Cypress Lawn Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Cypress Lawn Memorial Park is the final resting site for several members of the celebrated Hearst family, people from the California Gold Rush, plus other prominent citizens from the city of San Francisco and nearby surroundings. By 1992, more than 300,000 had been interred at the site.

  8. Salem Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Congregation Beth Israel had consecrated a portion of City Cemetery in San Francisco as Sholom or Salem Cemetery on December 2, 1877. [1] [2]: 77 City Cemetery was mainly used to bury immigrants and the indigent, [3] with the vast majority of those interred being Chinese immigrants to California; the site is now occupied by the golf course in Lincoln Park and the Legion of Honor museum. [4]

  9. Woodlawn Memorial Park (Colma, California) - Wikipedia

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    Woodlawn Memorial Park, also known as the Masonic Burial Ground, is a cemetery located at 1000 El Camino Real in Colma, California. It was established in 1905. It was established in 1905. [ 1 ]