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Guide to the Yosemite Cemetery by Hank Johnston

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May 20, 12

bookshelves: cemetery-books
Read in January, 1998

Everywhere you go, there's a cemetery. Case in point: tucked into Yosemite Valley is a tiny graveyard where pioneers, Native Americans, and summer visitors rest in peace. The graveyard is a pretty, peaceful place, despite the 3 million visitors to Yosemite National Park each year.

A visit to the Yosemite Pioneer Cemetery is much enhanced by bringing along this little guidebook, which is available from the Visitor Center gift shop. It provides biographies of the Valley's permanent residents, along with photographs and history lessons. The stories it tells are the best part.

The book also provides a map, so you can stand at the grave as you read about the person beneath your feet.

As far as I'm concerned, this is the perfect souvenir for a trip to Yosemite. My only quibble is that I wish it began with more history of the valley, so that the people who stay there now were put into a wider perspective.

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message 1: by Carole (new)

Carole Lanham I have been to Yosemite many times and never remember seeing a cemetery. This is not only a very neat review, but also a great travel tip. I will be looking for both the book and the stones next time I hit this beautiful and endlessly fascinating park.


Loren Carole wrote: "I have been to Yosemite many times and never remember seeing a cemetery."

Here's a little more information about the cemetery. It's really tucked away, even though it's right in the middle of Yosemite Valley. Hope you enjoy your visit.

http://cemeterytravel.com/2012/05/16/...


message 3: by Carole (new)

Carole Lanham Thanks Loren! What a lovely tribute to the place. Very sad about the girl named Effie who bled to death after cutting her foot on a broken bottle in Mirror Lake. Hate to hear the park was littered back then. I appreciate the info!


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