
The way the sun was hitting the statues made me have to stop and admire it for a moment -- I wasn't in a rush to get back to LA. The grounds are well-kept, so for me, it wasn't really creepy at all.
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The Guadalupe Public Cemetery District is a historic landmark located in Guadalupe, California, established on land originally granted in 1840. The cemetery reflects the multicultural history of the town, featuring over 3,500 names on headstones and maintaining a serene environment admired by visitors and photographers alike.
Managed by a dedicated team and overseen by a board of Trustees, the cemetery offers burial services and has recently expanded its grounds. Notable features include tall angel statues, a small mausoleum, and a flagpole dedicated to local veterans.
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The way the sun was hitting the statues made me have to stop and admire it for a moment -- I wasn't in a rush to get back to LA. The grounds are well-kept, so for me, it wasn't really creepy at all.
Very nice cemetery. Small and well kept. Kinda creepy when there's fog. Lots of neat statues to admire.
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