5/5 Stars O. 7 months ago on Google • 57 reviews
What
an
honorable
place
to
visit.
This
was
our
first
time
at
the
cemetery
and
I
must
say
we
were
all
impressed.
Very
well
kept,
beautiful
grounds
filled
with
such
rich
history.
We
were
hesitant
as
we
were
travelling
with
smaller
children
and
were
not
exposed
to
death,
funerals,
cemeteries
etc,
as
of
yet
but
it
turned
into
a
wonderful
history
lesson.
We
were
impressed
how
respectful
they
were.
Wanted
to
read
the
names
of
the
soldiers,
wars
fought
in
etc.
Definitely
can
spend
more
than
half
the
day
walking
through
everything
but
well
worth
your
time.
A
must
of
the
changing
of
the
guard
which
is
indeed
every
half
hour.
The
unknown
buried
soldier,
so
much
to
see.
Make
sure
you
pick
up
a
map
of
the
grounds.
Bring
a
reusable
water
bottle
if
you
are
visiting
in
the
summer.
Many
water
filling
stations.
Comfortable
shoes,
and
a
phone
or
camera
to
take
photos.
It
it
a
huge
place,
you
can
take
a
tour
with
a
guide
which
will
only
get
you
to
"the
major
must
things
to
see"
but
you
can
do
a
self
guided
tour
if
you
have
read
up
on
some
or
have
knowledge
of
American
history,
otherwise
there
is
a
tram
(trolley)
that
takes
you
through
the
cemetery
but
again
to
the
"main
spots".
No
amount
of
pictures
can
do
this
wonderful
place
justice.
Highly
recommended.
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