National Cemeteries
Most national cemeteries are administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs, although a few are managed by the National Park Service and the U.S. Army. None of the cemeteries are considered official units of the system; they are all affiliated with other parks.
Name | Location |
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Andersonville National Cemetery | Georgia |
Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery | Illinois |
Andrew Johnson National Cemetery | Tennessee |
Antietam National Cemetery | Maryland |
Arlington National Cemetery | Virginia |
Battleground National Cemetery | Washington, D.C. |
Chalmette National Cemetery | Louisiana |
Custer National Cemetery | Montana |
Fort Donelson National Cemetery | Tennessee |
Fredericksburg National Cemetery | Virginia |
Gettysburg National Cemetery | Pennsylvania |
Poplar Grove National Cemetery | Virginia |
Shiloh National Cemetery | Tennessee |
Stones River National Cemetery | Tennessee |
Vicksburg National Cemetery | Mississippi |
Yorktown National Cemetery | Virginia |
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