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The Hollywood Forever Cemetery was designated a historic-cultural ... the Abbey of the Psalms Mausoleum, and the Masonic Temple constructed in 1931 by Morgan, Walls & Clements.
Hollywood Forever Cemetery, the resting place of Rudolph Valentino, Judy Garland, Alfred Hitchcock, Cecil B. DeMille and other Hollywood royalty — not to mention contemporary icons like Johnny ...
The co-owner of the Hollywood Forever Cemetery is opening up about Anton Yelchin’s parents and their dedication to their late ...
It all began with Rudolph Valentino. The silent movie star, one of cinema's first sex symbols, is buried in Hollywood Forever Cemetery, one of many celebrities interred there. Showing his movies ...
The Hollywood Forever Cemetery has been known as the final resting place of many celebrities. Now, it's adding a high-rise mausoleum to deal with shrinking space in high-density Los Angeles.
Can I just walk into Hollywood Forever Cemetery, or do I need to book a tour or ticket? You can enter for free and walk around the grounds of the cemetery, but for some events, such as film ...
LA has a housing shortage — not just for the living. Hollywood Forever Cemetery (the burial places of Judy Garland, Alfred Hitchcock, and Quincy Jones) is looking to the future when they’ll run out of ...
Anne Heche has been interred at Hollywood Forever cemetery, the final resting place for scores of Hollywood legends that still serves as a public gathering place and cultural center. Heche’s ...
Hollywood Forever Cemetery is best known for its famous residents – stars like Judy Garland and Cecil B. DeMille – and its cultural programming, including summer movie screenings, concerts at the ...
How Hollywood Forever became the cemetery where countless celebrities were laid to rest. Lost LA host Nathan Masters and UCLA's Eric Avila get a tour from historian Karie Bible to learn how the ...