I visited Spadra cemetery about 2 years ago with my uncle. The gates are locked but there’s an opening to the fence beside it. A good little walk and then passed some train tracks then there it was a small abandoned cemetery, some of the graves are labeled unknown and some are broken and some are still standing completely in tacked. It was kinda eerie walking around and being able to Witness history that once was a Alive. But I warn you, we did run into some transients that just stood there and looked at us, but when I went home that was a different story, I had weirds things happen enough that I had to get up and tell whatever followed me home to leave and after that I wasn’t bothered again. Just be aware of your surroundings and bless yourself...
Read moreWent several years back...small cemetery next to the train tracks..be careful of feral wandering dogs and transients possibly cracked out...the cemetery itself has been vandalized over the years so its sad to see old tombstones kicked and broken probably under a drunken/drugged stupor.i went at night and midday..night is VERY ill advised and dangerous because of wild dogs that WILL chase after you as well as creepy random people residing there.first time i EVER saw an all white bloodhound dog in pomona,as i live closer to garey high school.also police patrol by so be wary of your surroundings!good luck with devils hill too..thats ANOTHER story rumored to have or had satanists and klu klux klan...
Read moreCool off the beaten path type place to peep, almost mandatory if you're native to the area. You can feel the crazy history to the place, and it's weirdly an honor simply to see it. A visit is technically trespassing (with the exception of Halloween, when they do a tour), and I would NEVER encourage anything illegal😉 I will say though that if you do go, act right. I don't believe in curses or anything like that, but c'mon, it's a cemetery. Show some respect and embrace the roots of this city. It's a...
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