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  1. Evergreen Memorial Park & Crematory is a cemetery in the East Side neighborhood of Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, California. Evergreen has several prominent individuals of historical Southern California on its grounds.

  2. Evergreen Cemetery was established on August 23, 1877, and is the oldest, and one of the largest, cemeteries in the city. There are over 300,000 interments. The section near 1st and Lorena Streets was at one time a potter's field and is now the Los Angeles County Cemetery and Crematory.

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  3. Evergreen Cemetery is the oldest existing cemetery in Los Angeles. It was established on August 12, 1877 by a private development company after proving their capability of engaging in the burial business to the City Council.

  4. 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.

  5. Published. October 20, 2013. Edit this listing. Make an Edit Add Photos. Sources. Discover Evergreen Memorial Park & Crematory in Los Angeles, California: Los Angeles's oldest cemetery allows...

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  6. Evergreen Cemetery is the oldest standing cemetery in Los Angeles, CA. We opened to the public as the city’s first privately owned cemetery in 1877. Throughout the years, our grounds have served as the resting place for many notable people and a site for historical monuments.

  7. Created by the Chinese community in 1888, the shrine was designated in 1990 as a 19th Century Los Angeles Chinese Cemetery Shrine Historic-Cultural Monument No. 486 and underwent a two-phase renovation project from 1993 to 1997.