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Submitted: 3/24/17 • Approved: 3/24/17 • Last Updated: 3/26/18 • R117649-G0-S3
From Houston travel US 59 South to Wharton exit ( About 52 miles). Take left after you exit in to Wharton. Make a left onto Boling Highway (3.7 miles). When you get to Alabama Road, make a right, then make another right on Alabama Street. Hispanic cemetery is the first cemetery immediately to your left.
Wharton Hispanic Cemetery was the first, and only, cemetery for Hispanics in Wharton, Texas, with burials dating back from the early 1920's. After 1973, most people were buried in the new cemetery, which is called Evergreen.
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Contributed on 3/24/17 by MryAl8
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