President Kennedy is buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, steps away from the entrance to Arlington House.
It began as the Robert E Lee plantation, but when he left to command the confederate army the government stated he owed 99.00 in back taxes. He couldn't return to pay it , so they took the plantation as payment for the taxes. The union began to bury the civil war dead soon after.
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People are left to clean up debris, repair and rebuild. People who are injured will have to be treated. Some may, at least temporarily, have to find another place to live. In some cases some people will be left to bury the dead.
The INEs Chapel is a small cemetery. This cemetery hold around one thousand seven hundred people some head store can be read while other are so old there isnÍt much writing on t left.
In the lower left of the cemetery.
After both armies left Gettysburg and the town was left with the clean up, Abraham Lincoln declared that all of the dead would be buried in the same cemetery near the battlefield. The army paid people to pick up the lead bullets.
Because they had nothing better to do with it in the middle ages and they did not bury them because many people died back then and it would be a hard,backbreaking and tedious task.
They didn't. They buried him in it, and then sealed it up. Passageways were left inside it while it was being built. These allowed people to bring the funeral items into the pyramid when the time came.
He is buried in Richmond, VA, in the Hollywood Cemetery (no connection to movleland). His grave faces the river- go to the left when you enter the cemetery and look for high ground. James Monroe is buried just back of him.
Follow I-195, from BWI, to Rte 295 BALT/WASH PKWY - SOUTH towards WASHINGTON at EXIT 2B.Take the 295 BALT./WASH. PKWY - SOUTH to I-395, via I-695 in D.C. You will be getting onto I-395 SOUTH towards RICHMOND.Take I-395 SOUTH, through D.C., and across the bridge, to the GEORGE WASH MEM PKWY - NORTH towards the MEMORIAL BRIDGE at EXIT 10C in VIRGINIA, which is the first exit that you will approach that is past the bridge.Take the GEORGE WASHINGTON MEM. PKWY - NORTH to the exit for MEMORIAL BRIDGE and ARLINGTON CEMETERY. Stay to the LEFT, and take the exit off of the parkway.From there, follow signs to ARLINGTON CEMETERY.NOTE: If you want to stay off the Baltimore-Washington Pkwy, continue on I-195 from the airport to I-95 SOUTH to WASHINGTON (at EXIT 4B), and then take I-95 SOUTH to I-295 NORTH (as in Interstate 295 NORTH) to WASHINGTON at EXIT 2B off I-95/I-495 Capitol Beltway. Then, take I-295 NORTH to I-695, which will take you to I-395, and follow the directions to the cemetery from #3 onwards.
Bury it. It's what you do with corpses.