The Eternal Flame is located in Arlington National Cemetery. It is at the gravesite of United States President John, F. Kennedy as a memorial.
John F. Kennedy is buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.
He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia (just across the bridge from Washington DC) with an "eternal flame" over his grave.
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The Eternal Flame is located in Arlington Memorial Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. It sits at the head of the grave of former president John F. Kennedy.
The most famous eternal flames in the United States is the John F. Kennedy Eternal Flame. It is located at Kennedy's gravesite in the Arlington National Cemetery.
The Eternal home of the Unknown Soldier and thousands of American Patriots. Burial ground for over 285,000 of our Nations heros.
JFK is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Kennedy was buried with full military honors below Arlington House, where an eternal flame was lit by his widow to mark the grave.
They turned it into the Arlington military cemetery - still there today.
John F. Kennedy is buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. His grave is marked by an eternal flame that was ignited by his family on the day of his funeral, November 25, 1963.
In the US, it's in Arlington Cemetery, just across the river from Washington, DC. Never officially named, it is referred to as the Tomb of the Unknowns. Canada has theirs in Ottawa, England's is in London, and France's is in Paris.
The eternal flame on President John F. Kennedy's grave at Arlington National Cemetery has gone out on a few occasions since it was first lit in 1967. It has been extinguished due to maintenance issues, including high winds and a gas leak. However, the flame has always been relit promptly and is an enduring symbol of his legacy.