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The Mountain View Cemetery is a large cemetery in Oakland, California. It was established in 1863 by a group of East Bay Pioneers under the California Rural Cemetery Act of 1859. The association they formed still operates the cemetery today. Mountain View was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the landscape architect who also designed New York City's Central Park and much of Stanford University. Many of California's important historical figures, drawn by Olmsted's reputation, are buried here and there are many grandiose crypts in tribute to the wealthy who are buried there, so many that one section is known as "Millionaires' Row." Because of this, and its beautiful setting, the cemetery is a tourist draw and docents lead bi-monthly tours.
   

Design

Olmsted's intent was to create a space that would express a harmony between man and the natural setting. In the view of 19th century English and American romantics, park-like cemeteries, such as Mountain View, represented the peace of nature, to which man's soul returns. Olmsted, drawing upon the concepts of American Transcendentalism, integrated Parisian grand monuments and broad avenues.
   Adjoining Mountain View Cemetery is St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery and the Chapel of the Chimes (cemetery, mausoleum and columbarium).

Notable Burials

There are many notable people interred in Mountain View, many are local figures in California History, but others have achieved wider fame.

Trivia

  • The hardcore punk band AFI used this cemetery as a setting in segments of the music video for "Totalimmortal".
  • In June 2005 the cast and crew of RENT filmed scenes for the song "Goodbye Love" at the second fountain [onthe main road] of Mountain View Cemetery. Although the shoot took place in early Summer, the trees surrounding the area were later re imaged to reflect Fall season in New York. See == (External Link)Further Information

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