Home to our dead and our history, the Evergreen is the oldest existing cemetery in Los Angeles. Its past mirrors the city that it rests on and the future that awaits it.

The Evergreen, linocut, 2003, by Artemio Rodriguez, used as a promotional poster by the Metropolitan Transportion System, Los Angeles.

Founded on August 23, 1877, the Evergreen Cemetery is the oldest existing cemetery in the city of Los Angeles and the first to engage in the business of profiting from burials. More that 100 years after its creation, the Evergreen Cemetery continues to mirror the city that it stands on - a home full of contradictions, where the founders of the city lay next to its drug addicts and new immigrant communities, each stubbornly defining their customs and needs as a prerogative of living in this city.

The Hollywood Forever Cemetery: a glamorous resting home for our dead. (Life & Times, 1999)
The L.A. County Cemetery: home of the unclaimed dead. (Life & Times, 2005)

Information on the Evergreen Cemetery

Floor Plan of the Evergreen Cemetery (590 KB)

Find out who is buried at the Evergreen Cemetery.


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