National Memorials
There are 28 national memorials that are NPS units and five affiliated national memorials.
Name | Location |
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American Memorial Park (affiliated area) | Northern Mariana Islands |
Arkansas Post National Memorial | Arkansas |
Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial | Virginia |
Benjamin Franklin National Memorial (affiliated area) | Pennsylvania |
Chamizal National Memorial | Texas |
Coronado National Memorial | Arizona |
De Soto National Memorial | Florida |
Father Marquette National Memorial (affiliated area) | Michigan |
Federal Hall National Memorial | New York |
Flight 93 National Memorial | Pennsylvania |
Fort Caroline National Memorial | Florida |
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial | Washington, D.C. |
General Grant National Memorial | New York |
Hamilton Grange National Memorial | New York |
Jefferson National Expansion Memorial | Missouri |
Johnstown Flood National Memorial | Pennsylvania |
Korean War Veterans Memorial | Washington, D.C. |
Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial | Indiana |
Lincoln Memorial | Washington, D.C. |
Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove on the Potomac | Washington, D.C. |
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial | Washington DC |
Mount Rushmore National Memorial | South Dakota |
Oklahoma City National Memorial (affiliated area) | Oklahoma |
Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial | Ohio |
Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial | California |
Red Hill Patrick Henry National Memorial (affiliated area) | Virginia |
Roger Williams National Memorial | Rhode Island |
Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial | Pennsylvania |
Theodore Roosevelt Island National Memorial | Washington, D.C. |
Thomas Jefferson Memorial | Washington, D.C. |
Vietnam Veterans Memorial | Washington, D.C. |
Washington Monument | Washington, D.C. |
World War II Memorial | Washington, D.C. |
Wright Brothers National Memorial | North Carolina |
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