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need disambiguation from Laurel Hill Cemetery, San Francisco on Lone Mountain. - —Preceding unsigned comment added by Hank chapot ( talkcontribs)

The Lone Mountain (California) says that Laurel Hill Cemetery was destroyed in 1930. Philadelphia's Laurel Hill Cemetery is still very much in existence and operation. -- DThomsen8 ( talk) 02:11, 13 October 2009 (UTC) reply

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Photo and image formatting needs to be reviewed and improved

More and more photos have been added to this article over the last several years, giving it an increasingly cluttered look that makes it difficult to read, particularly for people with visual impairments. At least several of these image additions appear to violate Wikipedia's Manual of Style/Accessibility standards which urge editors to "Avoid placing images on the left hand side as a consistent left hand margin makes reading easier" and "Avoid sandwiching text between two images or, unless absolutely necessary, using fixed image sizes." The History section of the article is particularly cluttered and hard to read. At this point, several images need to be removed or repositioned in an image gallery in order to bring the article back into compliance with the MOS and make it more accessible for Wikipedia users with visual impairments. - 47thPennVols ( talk) 00:39, 20 March 2023 (UTC) reply