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Greenwood Memorial Park is a cemetery in San Diego County, California. Opened in 1907, Greenwood covers approximately 125 acres (0.51 km 2) five miles east of downtown San Diego. It is a rural cemetery, incorporating architecture, art, and landscaping into its design. [1] Greenwood and its accompanying mortuary are now part of NorthStar ...
Greenwood (formerly, Long Valley, Green Valley, Lewisville, and Louisville) [2] is an unincorporated community in El Dorado County, California. [1] It is located 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Georgetown , [ 2 ] at an elevation of 1608 feet (490 m).
Greenwood Cemetery may refer to: Greenwood Cemetery (Montgomery, Alabama) Greenwood Cemetery (Tuscaloosa, Alabama) Greenwood Cemetery (Orlando, Florida), a historic ...
Hoopeston: Floral Hill Cemetery holds a GAR memorial and many gravesites. Minier: A GAR monument erected in 1888 by the John Hunter GAR Post 168. [20] Murphysboro: A cemetery with the graves of several GAR members who were former slaves originally from Tennessee is southwest of the town.
Redwood National and State Parks, located in California, United States; Redwood Park, South Australia; Redwood Park (Arcata, California), a municipal park containing Coast Redwoods and public buildings in the city of Arcata, California, United States. The park is contiguous in its location at the western edge of the Arcata Community Forest
Arcata (/ ɑːr ˈ k eɪ. t ə /; [7] Wiyot: Goudi’ni; [8] Yurok: Oket'oh) [9] is a city adjacent to the Arcata Bay (northern) portion of Humboldt Bay in Humboldt County, California, United States. At the 2020 census, Arcata's population was 18,857. Arcata was first founded in 1850 as Union, was
Greenwood, Sonoma County, California, a former community near Sears Point Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.
The Jacoby Building was built of brick and stone, and thus survived the 1875 fire that swept through the adjacent Arcata Plaza area. Jacoby sold the building to Alexander Brizard in 1880. A number of general stores operated out of the building, continuing to supply goods to mining camps in the Klamath and Trinity Mountains. Second and third ...