It’s the only cemetery around with its name emblazoned Hollywood Sign-style onto a hilltop. Rose Hills’ neon red sign promises something substantial, and this 1,400-acre property—billed as the largest cemetery on the continent—certainly delivers. It’s not just about size, though: Its twin slopes are surprisingly scenic and adorned with ponds, gardens and canyon views. Its numerous chapels and memorials are just as eeye catching, including the Mission-style Rainbow Chapel, the modernist skyline-framing SkyRose Chapel and the orange pagoda of the Buddhist columbarium (not to be confused with the Hsi Lai Temple to the southeast).
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