Cemetery Visitation
Visit Bluff Cemetery, a historic cemetery in Missouri with reported paranormal phenomena.
- Duration:
- 1 hr
- Cost:
- Free
- Days:
- Daily
- Times:
- Daylight hours
Aerial survey · USDA NAIP · public domainAge
All Ages
Cost
Free
Free
Access
Limited Access
Cemetery grounds
Equipment
Photos OK
Est. 1850 · Cemetery Heritage
Bluff Cemetery represents a historic burial ground in Missouri. Limited documentation is available regarding founding date, size, and community history.
Bluff Cemetery appears in paranormal compilations but substantiated phenomena documentation is unavailable from accessible sources.
Visit Bluff Cemetery, a historic cemetery in Missouri with reported paranormal phenomena.
Los Angeles, CA
Hollywood Forever Cemetery is a 62-acre cemetery at 6000 Santa Monica Boulevard in Hollywood, California, founded in 1899 as Hollywood Cemetery on a 100-acre tract of former farmland. Paramount Pictures' studios occupy 40 acres of the original cemetery property. The cemetery was renamed Hollywood Memorial Park in 1939 and Hollywood Forever in 1998 after a 1990s bankruptcy and revival. The property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Terlingua, TX
Howard E. Perry established the Chisos Mining Company on May 8, 1903, beginning commercial mercury extraction from the cinnabar-rich rock around Terlingua Creek. At its peak in 1917, the mine produced 7,200 flasks of quicksilver and employed 125 workers around the clock. The company became insolvent on October 1, 1942, and the site was abandoned. The cemetery on the slope below the company town holds burials from 1903 through the mid-twentieth century, including those who died from mercury exposure and the 1918–19 influenza epidemic.
Aerial survey · USDA NAIPIndependence, MO
Hill Park Cemetery in Independence, Missouri occupies land that originally formed part of the private holding of blacksmith Adam Hill. The cemetery's most historically notable interment is that of Frank James, older brother of Jesse James, along with his wife Ann Ralston James. Frank died February 18, 1915, and was cremated by request; his ashes remained in a bank vault until Ann Ralston James died in 1944, at age 91, when both sets of remains were interred here on July 26 of that year.