Cemeteries

Just last week we visited another cemetery. We were supposed to go to Point Loma, however due to the federal government shut down it was closed. Instead we decided to stop by Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery. It is a federal military cemetery in San Diego with some of the same views you can see from Point Loma.

When I took the pictures I didn’t realize that the graves all faced the San Diego bay. It is a beautiful and peaceful place with lots of sunshine and probably a lot of fog at times.

The cemetery is located on 75 acres and has more than 120,000 interments. It’s the final resting place for military personal since 1846. The gold rush didn’t start until 1849 and California became a state in 1850.

In September I went to the famous Virginia City Cemetery in Nevada. It felt like I travelled back in time. The cemetery is located on a huge hill and grouped by professions and religions, goes on forever. Most of the people buried there, were born in other countries. I found many graves of Germans, British and Irish descent.

The cemetery was established in the 1860’s and about 5000 people are buried here. If you walk the cemetery, bring water and sun screen. Good walking shoes are preferred. Best time to visit is October.

In June we went to the Carmel Mission in California. I took one picture of the cemetery.

How many people are buried here, is unknown. The cemetery was established in 1771.

Last year in September we went to two cemeteries in Europe. The first one was in Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland.

Lauterbrunnen cemetery is nestled in the beautiful Swiss mountains with a view of the famous waterfalls.

We also visited Berchtesgarden cemetery in Germany.

This cemetery is nestled in the beautiful Bavarian Alps.

Please note that every picture was taken by me.

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6 responses to “Cemeteries”

  1. bugmanq5dce28038e Avatar
    bugmanq5dce28038e

    An absolutely amazing article enhanced by the wonderful photography. The details about the different cemeteries made it all come together. Great job. Please continue sharing.

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    1. Yvonne Scholz Avatar

      I am very happy to hear that you enjoy reading my blog. Thank you for the wonderful feedback. It is much appreciated.

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  2. Diane Henriks Avatar

    Great photos! My grandfather and many other relatives are buried at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, but I have yet to visit it. I have been to the Carmel Mission Cemtery as well, not on purppose but just a site to see while on vacation. 😉 I have yet to visit cemeteries of where my ancestors are buried. Great write-up on these cemeteries as well, making them very useful for others. 🙂

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    1. Yvonne Scholz Avatar

      Thank you for the feedback, Diane. You should try to visit the cemetery in a combination with a sightseeing trip to San Diego. I am glad we finally stopped here. My son lives in this beautiful city, so we drive down here at least once or twice a year.

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  3. LisaGorrell Avatar
    LisaGorrell

    I have family buried at Rosecrans and hope to visit someday. Your photos are gorgeous.

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    1. Yvonne Scholz Avatar

      Another reader also has family buried there. I am so glad that I stopped by and took a few photos. As alaways, thank you for your feedback Lisa.

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