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  1. Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, established by Hamden Holmes Noble in 1892, is a rural cemetery [1] located in Colma, California, a place known as the "City of the Silent". History. 1892 entrance gate from El Camino Real to East Campus.

  2. The East Side campus is the most historic area of Cypress Lawn, as it was the first part of the cemetery to open back in the 1800s. Our treasured Noble Chapel, which is named after our founder, is also located here. Read More.

  3. About. Get directions 1370 El Camino Real. Colma, California 94014 United States. Coordinates: 37.67350, -122.45519. cypresslawn.com/resources/memorial-park-resources/locate-a-gravesite/ 650-755-0580. Cemetery ID: 7927. Members have Contributed. 203,134 Memorials. 45% photographed. 4% with gps. About these numbers. Photos. Added by Squeak.

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  4. Learn about the origins and evolution of Cypress Lawn, a rural cemetery and arboretum founded in 1892 by Hamden Holmes Noble. Discover the prominent and diverse figures who are buried at Cypress Lawn and the cultural and educational activities it supports.

  5. 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.

  6. El Cypress Lawn Memorial Park (en español: «Parque del recuerdo Cypress Lawn») es un cementerio, arboreto y jardín botánico, de administración privada en Colma conocida como "City of the Silent" (ciudad del silencio), California, Estados Unidos.

  7. Behind it is a 3-acre plot of unmarked grass under a towering obelisk. Known as Laurel Hill Mound, this is the final resting place for approximately 35,000 San Francisco pioneers who were moved to Cypress Lawn from Laurel Hill Cemetery in 1940.