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Arlington National Cemetery

by Lola M. Schaefer, Ted Schaefer
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Arlington National Cemetery is America's most treasured national burial ground, steeped in history and the site of many of our most solemn national memories. Much has transpired for America in the last several years since the definitive guide, Arlington National Cemetery: Shrine to America's Heroes was published. Now revised, the updated 25th Anniversary Edition provides complete coverage of this remarkable shrine, reflects recent events, and offers new material on:

People: Ted Kennedy, Chief Justice William Rhenquist, Tuskegee Airmen, Iraqi War casualities, and the Columbia Shuttle astronauts

Monuments: September 11 Memorial, Air Force Memorial, 3rd Infantry & 4th Infantry Memorials, and numerous trees designated as Living Monuments

Visitors Guide: Burial Regulations and Religious Symbols

Also included are several new photos featuring new memorials--for example, the Correspondents Memorial and Columbarium--plus updated maps.

Written in close cooperation with cemetery staff, the National Park Service, and Arlington House, the third edition of Arlington National Cemetery is arguably the most comprehensive guide to this cherished place, where lie both the famous--admirals, generals, presidents, Supreme Court justices, and astronauts; and the not-so-famous--enlisted men, nurses, and unknown slaves. Peters details the history of the cemetery's inception and development and presents more than 100 biographies of some of the most celebrated people buried there.

Enjoy this terrific guide for its coverage of unique and important aspects of American history, or use it to prepare for a trip to Arlington National Cemetery and orient yourself while there. Makes a perfect gift for travelers and history buffs!

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School Library Journal

Gr 1-3-These titles discuss places and symbols that are important to Americans. Simple text and archival and current photographs help students learn how each site was built and why it is significant. The "Fact File" in each title lists interesting trivia. For example, readers discover that the largest memento ever left at the Vietnam Memorial was a motorcycle. Many colorful reproductions appear in Independence Hall, and photographs of the Challenger Memorial and a family receiving the casket flag after a funeral add poignancy to Cemetery. Photographs of the damage done in the 9/11 attacks and the subsequent repairs make Pentagon an up-to-date offering. Better organized and better written than corresponding titles in the "American Symbols" series (Children's Press), these books serve as useful introductions.-Pamela K. Bomboy, Chesterfield County Public Schools, VA Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Book Details

Published
June 17, 2026
Publisher
Heinemann/Raintree
Pages
32
Format
Binding
ISBN
9781403466655

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