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Dignified and Honorable Experience
Visited the Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery to lay a dear family friend to rest. The military personnel provided a dignified and honorable service for our veteran friend. It was very moving just how...
Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery is a memorable place to visit that many people are not aware of (so it seems, in spite of it being the second largest National Cemetery). I wish more people are made...
Was here to bid farewell to my Uncle. I was very impressed with the beauty of this cemetery. A gorgeous final resting place for those who served in the Armed Forces.
Not easy to find but we made a quick get away before the CoVid crisis. The entrance way is long and at first looks likes nothing much. However, going to visit with a retired disabled veteran was a gra...
Dignified and Honorable Experience
Visited the Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery to lay a dear family friend to rest. The military personnel provided a dignified and honorable service for our veteran friend. It was very moving just how...
Serene and Beautiful Memorial Place
Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery is a memorable place to visit that many people are not aware of (so it seems, in spite of it being the second largest National Cemetery). I wish more people are made...
A Must Stop
A must stop on Route 66. I can just feel the presence of our freedom. Great grounds - well kept. Just drove around and got some pics.
Truly a Beautiful Place
Was here to bid farewell to my Uncle. I was very impressed with the beauty of this cemetery. A gorgeous final resting place for those who served in the Armed Forces.
Should not be overlooked
Not easy to find but we made a quick get away before the CoVid crisis. The entrance way is long and at first looks likes nothing much. However, going to visit with a retired disabled veteran was a gra...