Yorba Cemetery - Pink Lady

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The Pink Lady at Yorba Family Cemetery is a ghost who is believed to appear at night on June 15 every other year. Legend has it that on her prom night, she and her boyfriend were killed nearby by a train. She is said to have been wearing a pink dress that night, which led to her nickname.

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Geographic Information

Address:
6749 Parkwood Court
Yorba Linda, CA
United States

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GPS:
33.86468770804072, -117.78358966112137
County:
Orange County, California
Nearest Towns:
Yorba Linda, CA (2.4 mi.)
Villa Park, CA (3.9 mi.)
Placentia, CA (5.0 mi.)
Orange, CA (6.6 mi.)
North Tustin, CA (7.0 mi.)
Brea, CA (7.6 mi.)
Anaheim, CA (7.8 mi.)
Fullerton, CA (8.1 mi.)
Tustin, CA (8.6 mi.)
Los Serranos, CA (8.6 mi.)

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  1. One night my friends and I came here to see a locked gate. We climbed the gate and decided to sit in the middle of the cemetery to prove to our selves nothing was there. Later we started hearing noises all around us very loud and very overwhelming. We then started running to the gate that was now wide open and the chains and locks on the gate were gone.

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