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Aug. 10, 2004

Roads Through Cemetery Lead to Court, Mediation

On the western side of Napa Valley rise the slopes of Mount Veeder, the area's second-highest peak, at 2,682 feet. Early settlers established a small cemetery there in 1887 before this rugged region became recognized as a producer of some of California's finest wines.

By Eron Ben-Yehuda
        On the western side of Napa Valley rise the slopes of Mount Veeder, the area's second-highest peak, at 2,682 feet.
        Early settlers established a small cemetery there in 1887 be...

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