Port Mayaca Cemetery
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Port Mayaca Cemetery began in 1928 when it was chosen as the site for the mass burial of over 1,600 unidentified people who lost their lives in western Palm Beach County as the result of an unnamed Category 5 hurricane in September, 1928 and the flooding that ensued after the earthen dikes surrounding Lake Okeechobee collapsed.
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Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1928_Okeechobee_Hurricane
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Coordinates: 26°59'39"N 80°34'55"W
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