Pleasant Hill Cemetery is actually not a hill nor is it as pleasant as its made out to be. Many of the stones are broken, nameless graves, and are weathered. 

A statue of Christ greets those who enter and in the center all the way to the back are the oldest stones which appear to be containing a few civil war soldiers.

Being so close to Kissimmee I would assume this is one of the older cemeteries to the area unfortunately housing communities have swallowed this cemetery. Their is a stone wall and wrought iron gates in the front of the cemetery. 

Many of the burials are pioneers that came to this cow town to develop a life of ranching. 

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Lord Rick

 

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