La Iglesia de Nuestra Senora Reina de Los Angeles Cemetery -- Los Angeles CA
N 34° 03.411 W 118° 14.387
11S E 385581 N 3769152
The old cemetery next to La Iglesia Nuestra Senora La Reina de Los Angeles (more simply known as the Plaza Church) is the resting place of hundreds of the earliest inhabitants of Los Angeles
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Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 04/15/2016
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The La Iglesia Nuestra Senora La Reina de Los Angeles Cemetery (also known as Old Plaza Church cemetery and La Placita Cemetery) is located directly west of the church, inside the boundaries of the Los Angeles Plaza Historic District.
Although the bodies have been removed, the cemetery grounds are fenced and preserved as a memorial to the dear departed who once were laid to rest here.
A sign at the cemetery reads as follows:
"Historic La Iglesia Nuestra Senora La Reina de Los Angeles Cemetery
According to Catholic Church records, approximately 693 early residents of Los Angeles were buried in this Cemetery.
Words surround this sacred place from the Spanish, English, Gabrileno, Tongva-Kizh, Juaneno-Acjachemen-Luiseno, and Cahuilla languages.
I am part of the Ground, the Wind, and the Air
Que Descanse en Paz
Rest In Peace"
From the Find-A-Grave entry for this old cemetery: (
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"The remains of those buried at La Placita were relocated to Calvary on Buena Vista (now North Broadway)."