General Lafayette Marker, Portsmouth, New Hampshire (NH-13)
Following the Revolutionary War, Lafayette accepted an invitation from George Washington and returned to America. The Marquis de Lafayette departed...
Lafayette Tour Marker, Saugherties, NY (NY-211)
President James Monroe invited the Marquis de Lafayette to visit the United States, his adopted country. Lafayette’s tour of all 24 states in 1824 and...
Fort Bliss National Cemetery
Fort Bliss was established after the Mexican-American War (18464–1848) to protect newly acquired territories. The first garrison arrived at the post...
Congressional Cemetery, Washington, DC
The Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C.—officially the Washington Parish Burial Ground—is one of the most historically significant cemeteries...
Fort Winnebago Cemetery, Wisconsin
Fort Winnebago Cemetery Soldiers’ Lot is located near the site of Old Fort Winnebago, 2.5 miles north of Portage, Wisconsin. Established in 1828, Fort...
Great Lakes National Cemetery, Michigan
Great Lakes National Cemetery was established in 2005, and the first burial took place on October 17 of that year. The cemetery covers 544 acres and...