Golden Gate National Cemetry

Golden Gate National Cemetry in San Bruno, San Mateo County, United States | Attraction

Congress authorized construction of the facility in 1937, with the first interments in 1941. The cemetery was officially dedicated on Memorial Day, May 30, 1942. Then-Attorney General Earl Warren (and later U.S. Supreme Court justice) was keynote speaker at the ceremony. Golden Gate is one of a large number of U.S. Army planned cemeteries started in the 1930s and completed during the 1940s. They were designed specifically to provide abundant burial opportunities in locations around the nation in


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1300 Sneath Lane
San Bruno
California
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(650) 589-7737
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