We had a similar experience. One person asked why we were there, and later the groundskeeper was adament about our not taking photographs. Still trying to research what custom we inadvertantly violated. The most interesting part is the older section across the street, but couldn’t find access.
Christine A.
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On the other side of the 60 from the Chinese Cemetery sits the Serbian Cemetery, run by the Serbian United Benevolent Society. It’s quite well-maintained, especially compared with the likes of Evergreen and the previously mentioned Chinese Cemetery. The grass is green and there are several rose bushes planted about. Many headstones are in the shape of Orthodox crosses. Since Brandon D. had this urge to look up deceased relatives, we came for a short visit. They don’t allow picture-taking on their property. We found this out when a groundskeeper rolled by in a minivan as we were looking around. He saw Bran taking a picture and started yelling at him, repeatedly shouting that cameras aren’t allowed. Not sure why they ban photos, but Find-A-Grave has most of the cemetery photographed.