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Crocker Mausoleum

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The Crocker Mausoleum, also called the Crocker Monument, is a family tomb at Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland, California. It stands on the cemetery’s Millionaires’ Row and was designed by architect A. Page Brown for railroad and banking figure Charles Crocker. After Crocker died in 1888, his wife, Mary, commissioned Brown to create the tomb.

The granite structure belongs to the late nineteenth-century memorial architecture of the San Francisco Bay Area and is of interest to visitors studying California history, architecture, and cemetery art.

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Crocker Mausoleum scores 6.84/10 (Fair) on Lunoo, making it rated in the Mausoleum category. Gilded Age Oakland tomb with strong local cemetery prestige, but limited wider acclaim.
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