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Calvary Cemetery is a Roman Catholic cemetery that the Archdiocese of Los Angeles runs in the community of East Los Angeles, California. It is also called "New Calvary Cemetery" because it succeeded the original Calvary Cemetery (on north Broadway), over which Cathedral High School was built.
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; Evergreen Cemetery, Los Angeles; First Jewish site in Los Angeles
Burials at Calvary Cemetery (Los Angeles) — in Los Angeles, California. Pages in category "Burials at Calvary Cemetery (Los Angeles)" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total.
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The Chinese Cemetery of Los Angeles is one of several historical cemeteries found around East Los Angeles, including Evergreen and Calvary cemeteries. Located at First Street and Eastern Avenue in the Belvedere Gardens section of East Los Angeles, today the cemetery is now bordered on the south by the Pomona Freeway (60) and on the east by the Long Beach Freeway (710).
The property adjoins the San Fernando Mission and Bishop Alemany Catholic High School. The San Fernando Mission Cemetery has been owned and operated by the Los Angeles Archdiocese since the founding of the Mission and first burials in 1797. The privately operated Mission Hills Catholic Mortuary is also located on the grounds of the cemetery.