1. Eternal Hills Memorial Park
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2. Eternal Hills Cemetery & Mortuary
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3. Old Mission San Luis Rey
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4. Dignity Memorial
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5. Garden of Innocence
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6. All Saints Cemetery
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7. El Camino Encinitas
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8. El Camino Memorial
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9. San Marcos Cemetery
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10. Funeraria del Angel McLeod
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11. Fallbrook Masonic Cemetery
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12. Where I thought I parked
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13. Valley Center Cemetery Dist
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14. Sorrento Valley Pet Cemetery
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15. San Diego Pet Memorial Park
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16. Encinitas Counseling
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17. Sun City Granite Memorial / Alhiser-Comer
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18. Oak Hill Memorial Park
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19. Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery
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20. Pomerado Cemetery District/Dearborn Memorial Park
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21. Olivenhain Cemetery
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22. St Batholomews Preschool
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23. St. Andrews By-the-Sea
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24. Richard T. Steed Memorial Park
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25. El Camino Memorial- Sorrento Valley
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26. Laurel Cemetery
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27. Mt Hope Cemetery
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28. California Association-Public
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29. Wildomar Cemetery
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30. Temecula Public Cemetery
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31. Clairemont Mortuary
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32. Holy Cross Cemetery
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About 'Oceanside, CA, USA'
Oceanside is a coastal resort city located on California's South Coast. Much of the city's area was developed into single-family home tracts during the 1970s and 1980s. Together with Carlsbad and Vista, it forms a tri-city area. Oceanside is located just south of Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, the busiest military base in the United States. It is the third-largest city in San Diego County, California. The city has experienced dramatic growth since 1970, when its population was 45,000. The city had a population of 183,095 at the 2010 census. Since the 1990s, increased commercial and industrial development have diversified Oceanside's economic base.. | |
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