tinkcollector
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Call me "Dumbo". Who is Robert Brown?



Right nearby is a little statue of The Little Mermaid, one of Walt's fav stories.
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My friends and I used to go to Forest Lawn back when I was in High School. We used to put flowers on graves that looked long forgotten. Call us weird, but it just seemed like a nice thing to do.
I think it is great Walt gets constant visitors at his resting spot from all over the world. Walt has given us all so much. Can you imagine a parallel universe where there was no Mickey Mouse, no Disneyland? It would be hell!
Do they call that a mermaid? It looks like she's got legs.
Despite the legs, she is known as a mermaid.
I wrote about visiting the cemetaries to see stars in my Hollywood Trip guide. Some think its weird and creepy some think its interesting. I enjoy cemetaries, because there is such an interesting history to them and they are beautiful.
If you want to see what Stars besides Walts you can find at Forest Lawn check out this link
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg...ry= 4&CSst=6&
Also while at Forest Lawn check out the museum of "Pop Art" on display. Including Disney theme Artwork
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2005_July_19/ai_n14795029
My husband and I went to forest lawn about 8 years ago. We went originally to see Lucille ball's grave. We found it eventually with help from a caretaker. Were glad we did since they moved her ashes to newyork a couple of years ago.
We didn't even know walt disney was burried there, but there are tons of stars there. Marilyn Monroe, Liberache, Betty Davis, Hugh Hefner has purchased the plot (well actually wall space) next to marilyn monroe in case no one knew this. There were more too.
The place is huge, would reccomend doing research on who's grave you want to see before going, we didn't and it was quite a hike.
Another great cemetary in the LA area is the Hollywood Forever Cemetary. We did that one the same day. Tyrone Power is burried there along with TONS of old stars. The cemetary is really old, so the grave sites and tombstones are really interesting.