Friday, February 6, 2009

Arlington National Cemetery

Arlington National Cemetery

Location: Northern Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C.
Age: Established in 1864.
Size: Large - At 612 acres, Arlington is the second largest cemetery in the United States. Over 260,000 people are buried at Arlington Cemetery.
Vacancies: Yes, but strict guidelines limit who may be buried there.

History: Arlington National Cemetery is located on land that once belonged to John Parke Custis, Martha Washington's son. Robert E. Lee also lived on the land before it became a cemetery. It was established as a military cemetery in 1864 and is now a National Monument and the final resting place for many of America's bravest soldiers, leaders and their families. The Department of the Army now maintains the cemetery.

Famous Citizens: William Howard Taft, Former U.S. President
John F. Kennedy, Former U.S. President
Glenn Miller, Famous Band Leader
Joe Louis, Prizefighter
Virgil (Gus) Grissom, Astronaut{br] Robert Peary, Explorer
Matthew Henson, Explorer
Medgar Evers, Civil Rights Leader
Earl Warren, U.S. Supreme Court Justice
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., U.S. Supreme Court Justice
Thurgood Marshall, U.S. Supreme Court Justice
Dashiell Hammett, Mystery Writer
The remains of the seven Space Shuttle Challenger crewmembers.

Items of Interest: Tombs of the Unknown Soldiers, the Confederate Monument, the Space Shuttle Challenger Memorial, and the Custis-Lee mansion.

Contact: Memorial Drive
Arlington, VA 22211
Phone: (703) 607-8585

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