Long Island National Cemetery was created in 1936.
Arlington National Cemetery was not created until the Civil War. Jefferson passed away long before that. He is buried in Virginia at Monticello.
No! Not even in the US of A "With more than 300,000 people buried, Arlington National Cemetery has the second-largest number of people buried of any national cemetery in the United States. Arlington National Cemetery conducts approximately 6,400 burials each year. The largest of the 130 national cemeteries is the Calverton National Cemetery, on Long Island, near Riverhead, N.Y. That cemetery conducts more than 7,000 burials each year" arlingtoncemetery.org The one in St Petersburg, Russia, is larger as is Rookwood Cemetery in Sydney, Australia = =
Calverton National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in eastern Long Island, the hamlet ofWading River, the Town of Riverhead in Suffolk County, New York. It encompasses 1,045 acres (423 ha) and as of the end of 2008 had 212,000 interments.It has the largest area of any national cemetery in the United States, and the busiest (in terms of daily burials) conducting more than 7,000 burials each year as of 2011.
Calverton National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in eastern Long Island, the hamlet ofWading River, the Town of Riverhead in Suffolk County, New York. It encompasses 1,045 acres (423 ha) and as of the end of 2008 had 212,000 interments.It has the largest area of any national cemetery in the United States, and the busiest (in terms of daily burials) conducting more than 7,000 burials each year as of 2011.
Live on Long Island was created in 1980.
Long Island Philharmonic was created in 1979.
Long Island Press was created in 2003.
Long Island Academy was created in 2006.
Long Island Handicap was created in 1894.
Long Island Bus was created in 1973.
Long Island University was created in 1926.
Long Island Lizards was created in 2001.