Arlington Cemetary got its name from General Robert E. Lee's home, Arlington House. You can still view the house on the Cemetary's grounds, today. The land that makes up Arlington Cemetary was confiscated during the Civil War by the U.S. government. They needed a place to bury the dead and it was the perfect punishment for Robert E. Lee for fighting for the South.
Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia was named after the Arlington House, which was the former home of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. The name "Arlington" itself comes from the Arlington Estate, which was the name of the property owned by the family of Lee's wife, Mary Anna Custis.
The crew of the Space Shuttle Challenger are buried at various locations. Some are buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, while others are buried in private cemeteries according to their families' wishes.
Thomas Edison was buried in the family plot at Rosedale Cemetery in West Orange, New Jersey.
Pierre L'Enfant, the French-born American architect and civil engineer who designed the layout of Washington, D.C., is buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. He was reinterred there in 1909 as part of a ceremony to honor his contributions to the capital city's design.
She visited her grandfather's tomb every year to pay her respects.
The last name Roarke is commonly associated with Irish nationality.
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Arlington, VA. It is directly south of Washington DC, across the Potomac River. To the east it is bordered by the Pentagon, to the south Ft Myer and Henderson Hall, to the west the city of Arlington.
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The recent email re: Obama not saluting the flag, etc is actually from another place entirely, the laying of the wreath on the unknown soldier and was just before the ceremony of laying the wreath--Summary: it is not @ Arlington and is fraudulent use of and edited clip that supposedly shows him @ Arlington and not saluting. Just another of fake emails to smear Obama.
William Howard Taft is the only U.S. President, other than John F. Kennedy, buried in Arlington National Cemetery. All Presidents, regardless of military service, can be buried at Arlington.
Anyone big or small short or straightAnyone can be buried at a cemetery: baby's, kids, pre-teens, teens, adults, and of course old ladies and men.
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The correct spelling is "cemetery" (graveyard).