B-Street Pier & Cruise Ship Terminal, San Diego: How to Visit and What to Do Nearby
Mirogoj Cemetery lies 2 kilometers north of Zagreb's center in Croatia, built in 1876 on a hillside formerly part of a vineyard estate. The entrance is marked by a 500-meter neoclassical arcade designed by architect Herman Bollé, its ivy-covered walls containing burial niches and memorials. The cemetery serves all faiths—Catholic, Orthodox, Muslim, and Jewish graves sit side by side along the tree-lined alleys. Notable burials include Croatian political figures, writers, and the first president of independent Croatia, Franjo Tuđman. is just one of many options in San Diego. Major attractions worth considering include Balboa Park, Barrio Logan, and Maritime Museum of San Diego.