Tina Turner's dead dog, wrapped in one of the singer's fur coats, is among the million or so human and animal souls resting eternally in the 16 cemeteries of this tiny town. So is newspaperman William Randolph Hearst, locked...

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Tina Turner's dead dog, wrapped in one of the singer's fur coats, is among the million or so human and animal souls resting eternally in the 16 cemeteries of this tiny town. So is newspaperman William Randolph Hearst, locked inside an expensive unmarked tomb with a half empty bottle of Evian. Nearby are dead clowns, Alcatraz inmates, a potato-chip king and lawman Wyatt Earp.

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