Cemetery Memorial Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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LGA026
A slap in the face to pioneers and veterans
It is disgusting & heartbreaking what the city did to this cemetery. So disrespectful to the surviving families to turn it into a doggie park!
Beoordeeld op 31 aug 2022
stevesP4927HB
3,000 Desecrated Graves
This is a desecrated cemetery with 3000 people still in the ground. There are also 79 veterans from every war up to WW 1. Under the parking lot are still 8 Roman Catholics. Everyday these gra...
Beoordeeld op 17 mrt 2020
Auntie-Nanuuq
It's Now a Dog Park
The stones are long gone as are the bodies... It is just a piece of green with a nice view of the ocean
Beoordeeld op 8 dec 2018
Linda M
Cemetery & park in one
Growing up in Ventura County this is one park that I have stayed away from until recently. It was the park where the dead were buried for years. Then someone had the idea to move everyone and relocat...
Beoordeeld op 2 okt 2018
califcasl
Just a park
There's not much, really, to be said about Cemetery Park, except that it's small and has an interesting history. Nobody ever seems to go there. This speaks volumes.
A slap in the face to pioneers and veterans
It is disgusting & heartbreaking what the city did to this cemetery. So disrespectful to the surviving families to turn it into a doggie park!
3,000 Desecrated Graves
This is a desecrated cemetery with 3000 people still in the ground. There are also 79 veterans from every war up to WW 1. Under the parking lot are still 8 Roman Catholics. Everyday these gra...
It's Now a Dog Park
The stones are long gone as are the bodies... It is just a piece of green with a nice view of the ocean
Cemetery & park in one
Growing up in Ventura County this is one park that I have stayed away from until recently. It was the park where the dead were buried for years. Then someone had the idea to move everyone and relocat...
Just a park
There's not much, really, to be said about Cemetery Park, except that it's small and has an interesting history. Nobody ever seems to go there. This speaks volumes.