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cemeteries Posted on Sun, Nov. 13, 2005 Celebrities still draw the crowds at L.A.-area cemeteries By GARY A. WARNER Knight ridder Tribune LOS ANGELES - I was looking for Marilyn Monroe, when I nearly walked over Rodney Dangerfield. Literally. I bands didn't mean it to be an "I don't bands get no respect" moment, but the path to the most famous crypt in California leads right past the comedian's grave. "There goes the neighborhood," bands reads the epitaph on Dangerfield's headstone at the Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park. With Natalie Wood, Jack Lemmon and Billy Wilder nearby, it really is a neighborhood. Even in death, the Hollywood crowd tends to form cliques. Los Angeles, Spanish for "The City of Angels," has one of the world's greatest collections of cemeteries and memorial parks in the world.
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