Calverton National Cemetery was created in 1978.
The second largest cemetery in the United States is the Calverton National Cemetery, located in Calverton, New York. Covering approximately 1,045 acres, it serves as a burial ground for veterans and their families. The largest cemetery is Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, known for its historical significance and prominent burials. Calverton is notable for its extensive size and dedication to honoring those who served in the military.
Calverton School was created in 1967.
Calverton Executive Airpark was created in 1956.
National Cemetery of the Alleghenies was created in 2005.
Sarasota National Cemetery was created in 2009.
Georgia National Cemetery was created in 2006.
Kerrville National Cemetery was created in 1923.
Keokuk National Cemetery was created in 1862.
Sitka National Cemetery was created in 1868.
Grafton National Cemetery was created in 1867.
Willamette National Cemetery was created in 1949.
Jacksonville National Cemetery was created in 2009.