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‘A view to die for’: The macabre history of the Verdugo Hills Cemetery in Sunland-Tujunga
Robert Garrova
- In Sunland-Tujunga neighborhood a cemetery that holds more than 100-year-old history.
- The cemetery was established in 1922 by a local reverend looking for a plot of land to be buried among his flock.
- But the Verdugo Hills Cemetery is most famous for a weather event in 1978 that caused a grim scene.
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