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Colma, California - Wikipedia History The community of Colma was formed in the 19th century as a collection of homes and small businesses along El Camino Real and the adjacent San Francisco and San Jose Railroad line Several churches, including Holy Angels Catholic Church, were founded in these early years
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Inside Colma, California’s City Of The Dead Just south of San Francisco, there lies a little town called Colma where the dead outnumber the living 1,000 to 1 Colma, California is a bright green expanse of manicured lawns and small white buildings nestled inside the crowded tangle of communities that make up the San Francisco Peninsula
Colma, Town of | County of San Mateo, CA Most meetings are held at the Community Center, 1520 Hillside Boulevard, Colma, CA 94014 Meeting time is 7:30 pm unless otherwise noted in the agenda Future agendas are posted at least 72 hours prior to regular meetings and 24 hours prior to special meetings
Colma | CalOpps The Town of Colma, known worldwide as the “City of Souls,” is the smallest city in San Mateo County with 1,600 residents - and 1 5 million “souls” However, Colma is more than just 16 cemeteries
Welcome to the Town of Colma - Town of Colma The Town of Colma, known worldwide as the "City Of Souls," is the smallest city in San Mateo County with about 1,700 residents and over 1 5 million "souls " However, Colma is more than just cemeteries
Colma, California - SF Bay Area and Northern California The southern end of the San Franciscan Bay boasts of a gorgeous community of Colma It was popularly recognized as the Colma cemetery but has now evolved into a beautiful town It is also known as the ‘city of souls’ and is perhaps the smallest city of San Francisco