Andrew Johnson National Cemetery, National military cemetery at Andrew Johnson National Historic Site, Greeneville, United States.
Andrew Johnson National Cemetery is a military burial ground on Signal Hill in Greeneville, containing white marble headstones spread across rolling terrain. The site features a prominent marble monument positioned at the summit and serves as the final resting place for service members from multiple eras.
Andrew Johnson acquired this land in 1852, and after his death in 1875, he was laid to rest here, establishing the site's significance. Over time, the cemetery expanded to honor service members from the Civil War onward.
The cemetery serves as a gathering place where the community remembers those who served across different generations and conflicts. Walking among the headstones, you notice how local families are woven into the broader story of national service.
The cemetery welcomes visitors and provides accessible paths for walking through the grounds at your own pace. The rolling terrain means you'll do some light hiking, so comfortable footwear is recommended for exploring the whole site.
This cemetery is one of only two national cemeteries managed by the National Park Service, making it an unusual blend of park stewardship and active military burial ground. This dual role means the site remains a living memorial where services continue to take place for new honorees.
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