Reviews for Sunnyside Cemetery

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  • September 2024

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    If you're in the mood for some spine-tingling, hair-raising fun in broad daylight, Sunnyside Cemetery in Long Beach is the place to be! Nestled between the palm trees and sunshine, this cemetery has just enough eerie vibes to give you chills while you soak up that coastal warmth.

    Beware the giggling ghost of Mr. Tiddles, the old cemetery cat, who loves to sneak up on unsuspecting visitors and brush against their legs (or is it just the wind? ?). And don’t even get me started on the mysterious whistling—sure, it could be the ocean breeze, but legend has it, it's Old Man Jenkins, trying to finish a tune he started... read full review

  • February 2024

    Love this historic cemetery ( i do believe its haunted ? i could see with my 3rd eye a slim young lady in a white dress standing among the graves next to a tree across from Lucille grave site and a little girl next to a child's gravesite Lucille Jackson , north middle area ish ) you can drive your car here and around or just walk around ......its also nearby public transportation too .

  • May 2023

    Extraordinary. One of two vintage cemeteries with gravestones and mausoleums dating as far back as the 1860s. Very peaceful. I visit it to read poetry to the dead. The same title of my book of poetry ©️ 2002. Yet, unlike Municipal, right next door on the same plot of land, this cemetery is not open 24 hours. It's a beautiful place to relax and take a cat nap for a few hours during a hot Summer's midday and waking up to an ice cold whiskey lemonade. It has movie nighttime gatherings in the summer. Come with a picnic basket and call it a wonderful time burning the midnight oil, so to speak. Very leafy. Very quaint. Very peaceful.Also, for weirdo people who... read full review

  • Sunnyside Cemetery

    1095 E Willow St, Long Beach

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