The Guardian (USA)

Hollywood Forever cemetery, resting place to the stars, named a historical site

- Dani Anguiano in Los Angeles

The Hollywood Forever cemetery, the final resting place of stars such as Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney and Burt Reynolds, is now a historic-cultural monument.

The Los Angeles city council unanimousl­y voted this week to grant the designatio­n to the 123-year-old cemetery, which has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1999. An architectu­ral historian who prepared a report on the cemetery for the city found it “exemplifie­s significan­t contributi­ons to the broad cultural, economic or social history”.

“It’s truly a special place on so many levels, both in terms of its architectu­re, and its landscape, but also in terms of the history that contribute­d to the developmen­t of this place,” Heather Goers, the author of the report, told LAist.

Some buildings and landscape features at the cemetery, which first opened in 1899, date back to 1903, according to the report. The report recommende­d the cemetery receive the designatio­n because of its associatio­n with the “early developmen­t of Hollywood … the developmen­t of the cemetery industry in Los Angeles, and … the developmen­t of Jewish burial facilities in Los Angeles”.

City council members and local officials praised the decision.

“It is a long time coming and well deserved for this incredibly historic site that has transition­ed not only from being a place of rest, but to being a place now of entertainm­ent and a public square that can be enjoyed by so many of the Los Angeles public,” Brian Curran, the president of Hollywood Heritage Museum, said during a meeting.

The 53-acre property, regarded by some as one of the most iconic cemeteries in the world, also serves as a public gathering place, with visitors coming to the site to attend movie screenings, do yoga and walk among the ponds and elaborate mausoleums.

Along with stars of Hollywood’s golden age, the cemetery has also been home to colonies of feral cats, who can be spotted resting on gravestone­s and near mausoleums.

 ?? ?? A portrait of Judy Garland is displayed on her gravesite before a screening of The Wizard of Oz at Hollywood Forever cemetery on 31 July. Photograph: Mario Tama/ Getty Images
A portrait of Judy Garland is displayed on her gravesite before a screening of The Wizard of Oz at Hollywood Forever cemetery on 31 July. Photograph: Mario Tama/ Getty Images
 ?? Photograph: Stephanie Starr/Alamy ?? Hollywood Forever cemetery in Los Angeles has been designated a historic-cultural monument.
Photograph: Stephanie Starr/Alamy Hollywood Forever cemetery in Los Angeles has been designated a historic-cultural monument.

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