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CONTACT INFORMATION

Cuauhtemoc Meza *
Acting Cemetery Director, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - National Cemetery Administration
950 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90049
310-268-4645 phone 1
[email protected]
http://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/losangeles.asp


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WEBSITE:
Los Angeles National Cemetery

Keywords: Urban

General Notes: updated 8.14.24 bd / 7.9.25 bd

Usage Restriction: Guidelines For Motion Pictures/Student Filming: Due to the cemetery's proximity to the film industry, several requests for filming and photography are received each year. The following guidelines are followed: The location manager/student must contact the cemetery prior to any filming or photographs being taken. A script must be provided for filming of any type. A narrative description of all photo shoots is required. Identification must be shown at the time of scheduling any filming. A location permit must be signed and approved by the Cemetery Director before any filming or photo shoots. LOS ANGELES NATIONAL CEMETERY DOES NOT AUTHORIZE PARKING AT THEIR FACILITY UNLESS THE PRODUCTION IS ACTIVELY FILMING ON THEIR SITE.

Jurisdictions: National Cemetery Administration - Los Angeles National Cemetary - Veterans Affairs

Within 30-Mile Studio Zone: Y

State Property: N

Closed/Vacant: N

Last Scouted Date: 8/12/2024
Last Scouted By: Brandy Davis
Last Scouted For: CinemaScout
Verified: 7/8/2025

Location Details

Los Angeles National Cemetery - Department of Veterans Affairs - National Cemetery Administration

United States / Los Angeles, California
Location ID: #289

***LOS ANGELES NATIONAL CEMETERY DOES NOT AUTHORIZE PARKING AT THEIR FACILITY UNLESS THE PRODUCTION IS ACTIVELY FILMING ON THEIR SITE***

Administration building-chapel, 1939-40, and the NCA's only indoor columbarium, 1940-41, both built by the Works Progress Administration in a distinctive Spanish Revival style of stucco and tile. 10-25 acres of lush flat green terrain; markers, headstones, roads, gardens.

Location Category:

  • CEMETERIES / FUNERAL - *;
  • CEMETERIES / FUNERAL - Chapel / Church
 
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