Arlington National Cemetery, Section 35.
The Tomb of the Unknowns, also called the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, is located in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. The memorial is dedicated to American service members who have died without their remains being identified.
The first unknown soldier was said to be buried in "The Tomb of The Unknowns"(there were more unknown soldiers that died and were buried in the same tomb, I won't say what it was called before that because some school teachers request this for homework) :P
Arlington National Cemetery.
No. Arlington National Cemetery is administered by the Department of the Army and, due to extreme overcrowding, has imposed extensive criteria for burial. Quantico National Cemetery is administrated by the Department of Veterans Affairs and, due to the natural beauty of the site, proximity to Arlington, and current burial capacity, is a top alternative to Arlington.
Monroe was originally buried in New York at the Gouverneur family's vault in the New York City Marble Cemetery. Twenty-seven years later, in 1858, the body was re-interred to the President's Circle at the Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia. The James Monroe Tomb is a U.S. National Historic Landmark.
Sappington Cemetery State Historic Site was created in 1970.
Jewell Cemetery State Historic Site was created in 1970.
Isaac Shelby Cemetery State Historic Site was created in 1951.
President John F. Kennedy is buried in Arlington Cemetery is Virginia. Kennedy was expected to be buried in the Kennedy family plot in Massachusetts, but Jackie Kennedy simply stated for her wishes, "He belongs to the people." Specific directions to Kennedy's grave site are Section 45 Grid U-35/ GPS (lat/lon): 38.88155, -77.07146.
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.
His tomb in on upper Manhattan Island in New York City.
No. Lincoln was interred at Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield. The site of the Lincoln Tomb, now owned and managed as a state historic site, is marked by a 117-foot (36 m)-tall granite obelisk. Prior to burial at the site he was buried and reburied several times.