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- Milena LoureiroAgosto 10, 2014Muito, muito, muito grande!!! Se estiver muito calor, considere usar o transporte que existe lá dentro, caso queira muito explorar o local.
- Summer HoyaMaggio 16, 2012"the Kennedys gravesite and the changing of the guard at the tomb of the unknown soldier...a must see.." Lauren, NHS 14
- Alison D. 🌺Novembre 6, 2011Beautiful in the Springtime and you must check out the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
- ConciergeQGennaio 19, 2011What is the most creative, spiritual or emotional place in Washington D.C.? The Fairmont Washington, D.C.: "The Fallen Heroes at Arlington National Cemetery." Leggi tutto
- Don't forget to visit the site of world champion boxer Joe Louis! He is here at the cemetery is well.
- Melissa Michaud NishanDicembre 12, 2015JFK memorial must see.. Wreaths Across America an amazing event
- ChingAgosto 17, 2011Ultimate sign of respect for a fallen comrade: Walking behind a horse-drawn caisson with a riderless horse from the chapel to final burial plot.
- Mary NamestnikNovembre 28, 2015Very solemn and beautiful, check out the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
- WorldStridesAprile 8, 2011Some famous people buried at Arlington: John, Robert, and Ted Kennedy, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, William Howard Taft, Joe Louis, Lee Marvin, Pierre Charles L'Enfant, and Admiral Robert E. Peary.
- Allison 🐥 BellGennaio 17, 2011I am a cemetery buff and this is the ultimate. Beautiful and serene, I hope my Navy husband and I will be here when it's our turn.
- Todd MillerSettembre 19, 2011There is a memorial to the Pentagon 9/11 victims in section 64. Check out the website for more information.
http://www.arlingtoncemetery.mil/Default.aspx - StayArlingtonSettembre 14, 2012Walk around and see the sights at the Cemetery while waiting for your runner to pass by.
- DoraLuglio 21, 2010Kids will be fascinated by the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknowns every hour on the hour. Powered by ParentsConnect.com
- Mary CollierFebbraio 27, 2012A must see on any D.C. Trip. It's so beautiful and the tomb of the unknown soldiers is amazing!
- Shannon StinsonSettembre 17, 2011Please remember this is a cemetary, not a playground. Turn your cell phones off and teach your kids respect.
- James McFadden Jr.Marzo 5, 2012We have so much to be thankful for... This life would not be possible if it wasn't for those that came before us and defended our rights. To all those who served in the Military. Thank you...
- MeganFebbraio 10, 2012Do the bus tour. You'll see JFK's grave, the Tomb of the Unknowns, and Robert E. Lee's grave.
- StayArlingtonSettembre 19, 2012The Marine Corps Marathon starts on Rt. 110 right outside of Arlington National Cemetery.
- JavilaAprile 6, 2015No dejes de ver el cambio de guardia a las 12am en la tumba del soldado desconocido.
- Caro PhilNovembre 11, 2011Don't miss this on your trip to Washington. I was very moved by the ceremony of the Unknown soldier.
- C-SPANLuglio 12, 2010Cemetery - 624 acres, where veterans and military casualties from each of the nation's wars are interred. See video for more history. Leggi tutto
- Rob FliniginSettembre 10, 2010Please be respectful. Dress nicely and be thankful for the people that have fought for our freedom.
- Brett CopelandFebbraio 14, 2010I'd like to sit for an afternoon and watch the changing of the guards at the Tomb of the Unknown, reading a book between switches.
- Morgan CorpeAgosto 4, 2011A lady sat down during the changing of the guards and got called out by one of the soliders. Very rude and embarrassing.
- Heewon ChuehMaggio 7, 2013Eternal flame is going to bw upgraded...we can't see the flame till further notice
- Matt RosenbergNovembre 13, 2012Most of everything you will want to see is uphill so wear comfortable shoes. Make sure you stop by the Tomb of The Unknowns for a truly humbling experience at the top of every hour.
- Dave HNovembre 20, 2009If you visit Washington DC, you have to pay respect to the soldiers and American's that paved the way for us. Very moving.
- Presidential LibrariesGennaio 24, 2011President Reagan commemorated multiple Memorial Day and Veterans Day holidays at Arlington National Cemetary.