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Encyclopedia > Calvary Cemetery

Calvary Cemetery is a fairly common name for a burial ground.

Amongst others, it is the final resting place for a few notables, including:


See also: List of United States cemeteries; List of famous cemeteries (non-US)


External links

Political Graveyard - containing a list of politicians buried in Calvary Cemetery in Los Angeles (http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CA/LA5.html#R9V0BWFJH)




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Mount Calvary Cemetery is one of the two main cemeteries for Catholics in the Dubuque, Iowa area.
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