Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington National Cemetery is one of the most famous national cemeteries in the United States, located in Arlington County, Virginia, near the capital city of Washington, D.C. The cemetery is an important memorial site for the U.S. military, providing a permanent resting place for millions of U.S. service members and their families. Arlington National Cemetery was originally established for servicemen who died in the Civil War, but has now become a burial ground for all American servicemen. The cemetery covers an area of about 624 acres and includes the famous President John F.
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Kennedy Monument and the Mausoleum of the Unknown Soldier. The cemetery is home to many other important monuments and mausoleums, including memorials to wars such as World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, and the mausoleums of some famous personalities such as General Robert E. Lee, General George Patton, etc. Arlington National Cemetery attracts millions of visitors each year. This memorial site is a place where the American people will forever remember and appreciate the servicemen who gave their lives for their country.