Arlington National Cemetery occupies 612 acres.
Arlington National Cemetery is a military cemetery which covers around 624 acres. It does not have a typical street address. The official address however is, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA 22211.
Arlington National Cemetery
The national cemetery is in Arlington, Virginia.
Arlington National Cemetery is under the jurisdiction of the US Army.
Arlington National Cemetery covers 624 acres.
Arlington National Cemetery has an area of 624 acres and 400,000 graves.
No. Arlington National Cemetery is a military cemetery. Military cemeteries cannot be haunted and there is no way that they can be haunted.No.
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Arlington National Cemetery is located just outside of Washington, D.C. in Arlington County, Virginia.
The Arlington National Cemetery was completed on May 13, 1864. The Arlington National Cemetery is owned by the US Army.
Arlington National Cemetery has over 300,000 buried as of may 2011.
The soldier at Arlington National Cemetery is guarding the tomb of the unknown soldier.
Arlington National Cemetery averages about 28 funerals a day.
Arlington National Cemetery does not provide wheelchairs. You will need to bring your own personal wheelchair.
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Arlington National Cemetery
As an active military cemetery, Arlington -- like all such cemeteries -- is administered by the National Cemetery Administration, which is part of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Arlington National Cemetery, Section 35.
Arlington National Cemetery is in Virginia, located just across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC.
Arlington National Cemetery covers an area of 624 acres comprising about 300,000 grave sites.
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.
Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA.