San Fernando Pioneer Memorial Cemetery

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Sylmar, United States

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San Fernando Pioneer Memorial Cemetery Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (6 reviews)

San Fernando Pioneer Memorial Cemetery is located in Sylmar, United States on 14451 Bledsoe St. San Fernando Pioneer Memorial Cemetery is rated 4 out of 5 in the category cemetery in United States.

Address

14451 Bledsoe St

Phone

+1 8183657810

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Craig Baker

Historical plaque inscription: This Cemetery, earlier known as Morningside Cemetery, is the oldest non-sectarian cemetery in San Fernando Valley. It was used from the early 1800's until 1939. It was legally abandoned in 1959. In this same year Mrs. Nellis S. Noble donated the site in memory of the pioneers of San Fernando as a Pioneer Memorial Park. California Historic Landmark Number 753 Note: Open on the third Saturday of each month from 9:00 am to noon.

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Hurricane Linda

Although this history of this place is quite remarkable, sadly, there is visually not much to see here. Vandals and robbers have made off with most of the headstones, and a guided tour I took was primarily a discussion of what used to be here and what was visible through ground penetrating radar. An interesting piece of Valley history, but not really worth a trip. If you have funds to contribute to its restoration or to the historical preservation society that supports the site, by all means do so, and maybe this place will be restored.

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Ezequiel Barragan

Very interesting location, must have driven past it 100 times. We ended up visiting because of its historical designation: California Historical Landmark #753. Earlier known as Morningside Cemetery, this is the oldest nonsectarian cemetery in San Fernando Valley. It was used from the early 1800s until 1939, it was legally abandoned in 1959, when Mrs. Nellis S. Noble donated the site in memory of the pioneers of San Fernando.

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Michael S

Well, I've become an adult over the past 48 years. This Nissan dealership, and various others have seemed to satisfy a good, hard-working market. I have stayed away from these very current and modern sales facilities because I have known my credit would concerns wouldv be embarrassing.

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Luis Cantarero

I loved the history of it all especially the civil war veterans who are buried there. The memorial day celebration was very special.

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Enrique macias BIG HANK

this is were the first people that came to the San Fernando Valley in the 1800 buried