Golden Gate Cemetery (San Francisco, California)
Golden Gate Cemetery, also called the City Cemetery, and Potter's Field, was a burial ground with 29,000 remains, active between 1870 and approximately 1909 and was located in San Francisco, California. The site of this former cemetery is now Lincoln Park and the Legion of Honor museum.
Golden Gate Cemetery | |
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Kong Chow funerary structure | |
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Established | July 3, 1870 |
Closed | 1909 |
Location | Clement Street, 33rd Avenue, and 48th Avenue in San Francisco, California |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 37.7852°N 122.50138°W |
Type | City |
Size | 200 acres (81 ha) |
No. of graves | 29,000 |
Find a Grave | Golden Gate Cemetery |
The Political Graveyard | Golden Gate Cemetery |
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