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5 Unbelievable Facts About the Kennedy Graves at Arlington

Kennedy Tram Stop Sign

When Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis chose Arlington National Cemetery for her husband’s final resting place, it transformed into a must-see destination for visitors to Washington, DC. Today, the Kennedy graves at Arlington stand as one of the most visited and storied sites in the Capital City. When he was buried in late November 1963, President Kennedy

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Answers You Need Before Visiting Arlington National Cemetery

View of Lincoln Memorial from Kennedy Family Graves

From the giant sarcophagus containing the remains of an unknown American soldier to a sea of white marble headstones dotting the green rolling hills, visiting Arlington National Cemetery is an important, but somber experience. Here is the information you’ll want to have before you visit the military cemetery in Washington, DC. On the rolling green

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Honoring Heroes: Pay Your Respect at These Famous Graves at Arlington

More than three million people visit Arlington National Cemetery annually. While President Kennedy’s eternal flame and the Tomb of the Unknowns are the most visited destinations, here are several other famous graves at Arlington to stop at and pay your respect. Roughly the size of 472 American football fields, Arlington National Cemetery is the final

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