Arlington National Cemetery

214 McNair Rd Fort MyerVA22211
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Arlington National Cemetery is not just where some of our country's bravest are buried—it's one of the most serene of the Washington, D.C. area's bustling attractions. Whether you enjoy military history or botany, this scenic swath of more than 620 acres awaits. Since 1868, countless American and foreign visitors alike have come to see the graves of John F. Kennedy, George C. Marshall,...
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Walk across the Memorial Bridge and visit the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument and the White House in Washington, D.C.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2009 from Citysearch

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Nearly 400,000 American war dead, as well as many notable Americans (among them presidents William Howard Taft and John F. Kennedy, General John Pershing, and Admiral Robert E. Peary), are interred in these 624 acres across the Potomac River from Washington, established as the nation's cemetery in 1864. While you're here, there's a good chance you might hear the clear, doleful sound of a...
by fodors on April 09, 2015 from fodors
The most honored burial ground in the country spans over 600 acres in Arlington, Virginia, just across the Potomac from the Lincoln Memorial. It is the final resting place for more than 300,000 citizens who have served with distinction, among them General John J. Pershing and Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. Among the scores of graves of fallen servicemen and women is the Tomb of the...
by concierge on August 20, 2011 from concierge
Upon arrival, head over to the Visitor Center, where you can view exhibits, pick up a detailed map, use the restrooms (there are no others until you get to Arlington House), and purchase a Tourmobile ticket ($7.50 per adult, $3.75 for children 3-11), which allows you to stop at all major sites in the cemetery and then reboard whenever you like. Service is continuous and the narrated...
by frommers on June 21, 2011 from frommers
Visit the final resting place of American presidents and luminaries.:
Overview
As the burial site of presidents, military figures and other national heroes, Arlington National Cemetery is the closest thing the United States has to a pantheon. Perched on a...
by by Contributor at Citysearch on May 12, 2006 from Citysearch

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Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington County, Virginia, is a national military cemetery in the United States of America, established during the American Civil War on the grounds of Arlington House.
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