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Arlington National Cemetery manages more than 400,000 interments across hundreds of acres, making an organized gravesite map essential for visitors, family members, and research...
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Arlington National Cemetery manages more than 400,000 interments across hundreds of acres, making an organized gravesite map essential for visitors, family members, and research...
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Several U.S. presidents are buried at Arlington National Cemetery, but not all presidents are interred there. Eligibility is governed by Department of Defense regulations and in...
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William Henry Harrison was the first president buried at Arlington National Cemetery, following an 1875 initiative to provide dignified reinterment for presidents previously loc...
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Two presidents rest at Arlington National Cemetery: John F. Kennedy and William Howard Taft. Both lie within sight of the Tomb of the Unknowns on the hills above the Potomac Riv...
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Arlington National Cemetery hours vary by season and occasionally by special circumstances, with general visiting hours typically from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM周一 through Friday, a...
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The land that Arlington National Cemetery now occupies was originally part of the Arlington Estate, a large plantation inherited by Mary Anna Randolph Custis from her father. In...
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The 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) is the U.S. Army’s official ceremonial regiment, responsible for guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, supporting state arri...
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