
Arlington National Cemetery

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier




Still shots of the guard marching. I did a short movie of the marching & changing of the guard but, Blogger will not let me upload them.

The Eternal Flame for President Kennedy
John, Jackie, Patrick and a daughter (1956) are remembered here



Also remembered are the many who have given their lives for our freedom

Virgina is added and a visit to Mount Vernon




The yard was called "bowling green" after the type in England. Washington had never been out of the country but designed like those lawns.
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