A wealth of local history is buried at the Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery, along with many other stories that may never be told.
{mp3remote}http://media.krcb.org/audio/nbr/6-5-09.mp3{/mp3remote}Although it is surrounded by the city now, the Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery was at the edge of town when it was established in the early 1850s. But volunteer and docent Brett Gripe says that's not why it's called the "rural" cemetery.
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Read a brief history of the cemetery here.
From the war in Iraq back as far as the War of 1812, veterans from every major military conflict can be found in the Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery. Brett Gripe explains why they are so well represented.
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There are numerous ongoing volunteer opportunities, and a regular series of public events are staged at the cemetery throughout the year.