Battleground National Cemetery, National cemetery in the United States of America
Battleground National Cemetery is one of the smallest national cemeteries in the United States.
Established in July 1864, it commemorates soldiers who died in the Battle of Fort Stevens.
The cemetery stands as a symbol of sacrifice and patriotism, honoring Civil War heroes.
Visitors can explore this historic site located in Washington, D.C., which is open to public.
Designed by Montgomery C. Meigs, it features graves arranged in concentric arcs.
Location: Washington, D.C.
Inception: July 1864
Architect: Montgomery C. Meigs
Address: 6625 Georgia Ave NW, Washington, DC 20012 20012
Website: nps.gov/places/battleground-national-cemetery.htm
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