Evergreen Cemetery (Santa Cruz, California)

[1] Since 2008, the Evergreen Cemetery is under the management of the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History (MAH).

[2] The Evergreen Cemetery is built on 8 acres of land, and features wrought iron fences around some family grave sites.

[1] The Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History oversaw the construction of a Chinese gate in 2014, to honor those buried.

[4] The Grand Army of the Republic section, was created by a fraternal organization of the American Civil War veterans honoring those who fought to end slavery and supported the Union.

[7] An early burial at this cemetery was a baby named Julia Arcan, who died in Death Valley in 1850.

Evergreen Cemetery gate in Santa Cruz