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Fayetteville National Cemetery
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Fayetteville National Cemetery

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America
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Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA

FAYETTEVILLE NATIONAL CEMETERY PICTURE

Fayetteville National Cemetery
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About Fayetteville National Cemetery
It is the historic national cemetery located in Fayetteville city in Arkansas (USA). It was established in 1867 and spread up to an approximate area of 11.6 acres. The national cemetery contains burials of the American civil war era. The site is actually located at 700 S Government Avenue. It is open to the public from dawn to dusk.

Some Lesser Known Facts About Fayetteville National Cemetery

  • A six-acre land initially purchased in 1867 for built the cemetery from Judge David Walker and Stephen Stone. It was expanded during WW2.
    A six-acre land initially purchased in 1867 for built the cemetery from Judge David Walker and Stephen Stone. It was expanded during WW2.
  • It is the final resting place of approximately 11,000 veterans including their family members. There are around 200 new burials every year.
    It is the final resting place of approximately 11,000 veterans including their family members. There are around 200 new burials every year.
  • In 2000, the Purple Heart Memorial was erected dedicated in the memory of Purple Heart recipients.
    In 2000, the Purple Heart Memorial was erected dedicated in the memory of Purple Heart recipients.
  • It was added to the national register of the historic places in July 1999.

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