More than four million people visit Arlington National Cemetery each year.
four million each year
to visit graves of relatives or friends.
Arlington National Cemetery is open 7 days a week, 365 days a year. The hours of the cemetery are 8am-7pm (April-September) and 8am-5pm (October-March).
If you mean Jackie Kennedy, yes. She is buried next to President Kennedy in Arlington National Cemetery.
Arlington is the site of the graves of many fallen American soldiers. The tomb of the unknown soldier is a particularly important monument, symbolizing the soldiers whose bodies were never identified.
No, they are not buried standing up, but more than one soldier can be buried in the same grave. To read more about Arlington National Cemetary visit ther site at the Related Link.
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Originally, the space was not meant to be a place for those to come and remember the deceased, but as a living memorial to honor America's first president, George Washington. Ever since William Christman, the first soldier to be buried at Arlington National Cemetery, it has been sanctioned off as a resting place for brave men and women who have died for our country. Arlington's official site rightfully boasts that it is "our nation's most hollowed ground." It is the final resting place for our country's brave protectors. As to why people should visit this National site, the list could go on and on. For many, it's symbolic and shows the many Americans who have fought and died for this country. For others, it's more personal. They go to see their loved ones who are now at peace. These are a few of the many reasons, not to mention its hauntingly beautiful landscape that will give you chills, especially near the Tomb of the Unknowns where the silence and tranquility is astonishing.
Yes. That's where people came to visit and honor those military soldiers.
Around 20,000,000,000,000 a year
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