The San Francisco Columbarium stands as witness to decades of lives celebrated in an elegant architectural landmark, located in The Richmond District in San Francisco, California. The Columbarium, once a part of the Odd Fellows Cemetery designed in 1898 by Bernard J.S. Cahill, underwent a historical transition when the Neptune Society acquired it in 1980. It now offers more than 8,000 inurnment spaces which house urns and memorabilia in three various niche facilities: Hall of Olympians, Hall of Titans, and Hall of Heroes.