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  1. Arlington, Washington

    Infobox settlement official name Arlington, Washington image skyline Downtown Arlington, Washington.jpg settlement type City Washington City nickname A Town imagesize image caption image flag image seal image map Snohomish County Washington Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Arlington Highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location of Arlington within Snohomish County image map1 mapsize1 map ... GR 3 footnotes Arlington is a city in northern Snohomish County, Washington , United States, bordered by the city of Marysville, Washington Marysville to the south. The population was 17,926 at the 2010 United States Census 2010 census . History Arlington was platted in 1890, and was named after Lord Henry Arlington, a member of Charles II of England s cabinet. Arlington was incorporated as a city ... Hall 01.jpg thumb City Hall, Arlington, Washington. Demographics Historical Populations tital U.S. ... Sedro Woolley to Snohomish, Washington Snohomish . Arlington also had a branch line running east to Darrington ... Red Rooster Route Aviation The city owns the Arlington Municipal Airport Washington Arlington ... Washington Arlington Municipal Airport . Arlington Heights Arlington Heights is a residential area ... Northeast Trafton, Washington Trafton West Silvana, Washington Silvana Center Arlington South Marysville ..., Washington Granite Falls East Arlington Heights External links Commons category http www.ci.arlington.wa.us ... History of Arlington, Washington reflist Snohomish County, Washington Washington Category Cities ... ca Arlington Washington es Arlington Washington ht Arlington, Washington nl Arlington Washington ja pt Arlington Washington vi Arlington, Washington vo Arlington Washington war Arlington, Washington zh ... name1 Washington state Washington subdivision type2 List of counties in Washington County subdivision name2 Snohomish County, Washington Snohomish government type leader title Mayor leader name ...   more details



  1. Arlington Cemetery (WMATA station)

    width 300 caption Arlington Cemetery is a side platform ed Washington Metro Metro station station in Arlington ... Cemetery Category Blue Line Washington Metro Category Transportation in Arlington County, Virginia Category Washington Metro stations in Virginia Category Railway stations opened in 1977 cs Arlington ... service for only the Blue Line Washington Metro Blue Line, and is located at the entrance to Arlington ... 42 title Metro Rail Arlington Cemetery publisher WMATA accessdate 2009 03 22 ref The station is also ...Infobox station name Arlington Cemetery type image Arlington Cemetery Metro.jpg image size image caption ... B. title Today, Metro could be U.S. model newspaper The Washington Post page A1 date July 1, 1977 ... about metro docs metrofacts.pdf title Sequence of Metrorail openings author Washington Metropolitan ... and the opening of the Capitol South Washington Metro Capitol South , Crystal City Washington Metro Crystal City , Eastern Market Washington Metro Eastern Market , Farragut West Washington Metro Farragut West , Federal Center SW Washington Metro Federal Center SW , Federal Triangle Washington Metro Federal Triangle , Foggy Bottom GWU Washington Metro Foggy Bottom GWU , L Enfant Plaza Washington Metro L Enfant Plaza , McPherson Square Washington Metro McPherson Square , Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Washington Metro National Airport , Pentagon Washington Metro Pentagon , Pentagon City Washington Metro Pentagon City , Potomac Avenue Washington Metro Potomac Avenue , Rosslyn Washington Metro Rosslyn , Smithsonian Washington Metro Smithsonian and Stadium Armory Washington Metro Stadium ... Mansion Arlington Memorial Bridge Arlington National Cemetery Lincoln Memorial Tomb of the Unknowns ... http www.wmata.com rail station detail.cfm?station id 42 Arlington Cemetery Station StationMasters Online http www.stationmasters.com System Map ARLCEMET arlcemet.html Arlington Cemetery Station ... Memorial Drive entrance from Google Maps Street View File Arlington Cemetery station from outbound end ...   more details



  1. Arlington National Cemetery

    House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial Arlington House George Washington Parke Custis , grandson of Martha Washington , acquired the land that now is Arlington National Cemetery in 1802, and began construction ...For Arlington Cemetery in Pennsylvania Arlington Cemetery Co Expand further Infobox cemetery name Arlington National Cemetery image Graves at Arlington on Memorial Day.JPG imagesize 250px caption The gravestones at Arlington National Cemetery are marked by U.S. flags each Memorial Day . established June ... 4&CSst 48& Findagrave political Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington County, Virginia , is a United ... . The cemetery is situated directly across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. It is served by the Arlington Cemetery Washington Metro Arlington Cemetery station on the Blue Line of the Washington Metro system. In an area of convert 624 acre km2 , veterans and military ... War Iraq . Pre Civil War dead were reinterred after 1900. Arlington National Cemetery and United States ... Military funeral procession in hill National Cemetery, July, 1967 File East front of Arlington Mansion ... acre ha of the Robert E. Lee family property at Arlington be confiscated for a cemetery. The government ... publisher Arlington National Cemetery date url http www.arlingtoncemetery.org historical information ... s Home National Cemetery United States Soldiers National Cemetery in Washington, D.C., but it was quickly ... Memorial Day ceremony in Arlington National Cemetery, on May 30, 1929. ref name presidency cite ... title Herbert Hoover Memorial Day Address at Arlington National Cemetery publisher The American ... right 220px Nurses Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery Arlington National Cemetery is divided ... title Interactive Map publisher Arlington National Cemetery accessdate 2009 08 05 ref Section 60, in the southeast ... CNN accessdate 2009 08 05 ref In 2005, Arlington National Cemetery acquired convert 12 acre ...?id 31562 title Arlington National Cemetery Gains 70 Acres of Land author Williams, Rudi date 27 ...   more details



  1. Arlington Cemetery Co

    Image ArlingtonCemeteryCoFall.jpg 300px thumb Arlington Cemetery Co in Autumn Image Arlingtoncemeterycofront.jpg 300px thumb Mount Vernon Office Image ArlingtonMonticelloMausoleum.jpg 300px thumb Monticello Mausoleum Arlington Cemetery Co was founded in 1895. ref http www.arlingtoncemetery.us about.htm Arlington Cemetery About Page ref It is located on State Road in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania and occupies roughly convert 130 acre km2 . ref name arlingtoncemetery1 http www.arlingtoncemetery.us index.asp Arlington Cemetery ref Arlington Cemetery consists of the Mount Vernon Office, Toppitzer Funeral Home, Williamsburg Chapel, The Museum of Mourning Art, The Garden Mausoleum, The Monticello Mausoleum, and a greenhouse. ref name arlingtoncemetery1 In addition, the cemetery itself is divided up into about 18 sections, each individually named. ref http www.jhowell.com tng showmap.php?cemeteryID 4 Howell Family Genealogy Pages ref Toppitzer Funeral Home Toppizter Funeral Home offers both traditional services and cremation. In addition, Toppitzer Funeral Home uses a replica of an 18th century horse drawn hearse upon request for funeral processions. The original horse drawn hearse can be seen in the Museum of Mourning Art located within the Mount Vernon office. ref http www.arlingtoncemetery.us ... mausoleums.htm Arlington Cemetery Mausoleums ref The bell was originally made for a church ... Art Arlington Cemetery established a permanent Museum of Mourning Art dedicated to the study of beliefs ... processions at Arlington Cemetery Co. The replica is based upon an original horse drawn hearse that is in the Museum ... reflist colwidth 60em External links http www.arlingtoncemetery.us Arlington Cemetery Co http ... unusual artifacts in the Museum is a cemetery gun. At the time, physicians and artists stole bodies from new graves for their studies. Acting as a night watchman, the cemetery gun was rigged ... at Arlington ref Horse Drawn Hearse Image ArlingtonCemeteryHorseDrawnHearse.jpg 200px thumb none ...   more details



  1. Washington Cemetery

    File Washington Cemetery.jpg thumb right Washington Cemetery. Washington Cemetery is a cemetery in Mapleton, Brooklyn . Prominent people buried there include Jerry Sterner , Lilyan Tashman , and Jack Zelig . ref cite web url http www.findagrave.com php famous.php?FScemeteryid 66651&page cem title Browse by Cemetery Washington Cemetery publisher Find A Grave accessdate 7 August 2010 ref References reflist BrooklynNY geo stub coord 40 37 12 N 73 58 35 W display title Category Cemeteries in Brooklyn ...   more details



  1. Arlington National Cemetery mismanagement controversy

    Davis, Aaron C., Arlington Cemetery s Deputy Chief Retires Amid Investigation , Washington Post , July .... Mary Bliss of Washington, D.C. , whose son is buried at Arlington, was quoted as saying that the cemetery ..., Aaron C., Arlington Cemetery s Deputy Chief Retires Amid Investigation , Washington Post , July ..., Arlington Cemetery Bill Passed By House, Washington Post , 17 December 2010, p. B4. ref On 31 January ... Cemetery Graves, Review Finds. Washington Post. December 22, 2011. Accessed 2011 12 22. ref Arlington ...File Tombstones at Arlington National Cemetery, July 2006.jpg thumb 200px alt Tombstones at Arlington National Cemetery, July 2006 Tombstones at Arlington National Cemetery , July 2006 The Arlington National ... of U.S. servicemembers graves at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia . ref ... of 2010. Background Arlington National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery military cemetery ... at Arlington National Cemetery, including veterans, their dependents, other casualties of war ... p. However, Arlington National Cemetery officials may not have followed proper procedures in notifying ..., and the cemetery superintendent. ref Davis, Aaron C., and Michael E. Ruane, At Arlington Cemetery, Years Of Problems , Washington Post , July 26, 2010, p. 1. ref In one case in 2004, the cemetery s budget ... AFB mortuary whistleblowers, echoes of Arlington , Washington Post , 11 November 2011, p. 2. ref ..., with the family s permission, to the media to cover funerals at the cemetery. According to the Washington ... story.html For Dover AFB mortuary whistleblowers, echoes of Arlington , Washington Post , 11 ... investigation into the mismanagement at Arlington Cemetery. ref Tyson, Ann Scott, http www.washingtonpost.com ... on cemetery firing sought in lawsuit Army reports on firing wanted in lawsuit , Washington Times ... road network map 1945 The Pentagon Pentagon road network map of Arlington National Cemetery circa 1945 ... McHugh relieved Arlington National Cemetery s superintendent, John C. Metzler, Jr. , of his position ...   more details



  1. List of people buried at Arlington National Cemetery

    This list states all of the notable individuals that are buried at Arlington National Cemetery . Dynamic ... debaker.htm work Arlington National Cemetery Website date May 13, 2009 accessdate March 16, 2011 ... , First soldier to be buried at Arlington Cemetery Bertram Tracy Clayton 1862 1918 , Congressman from ... . Arlington National Cemetery was established by Brig. Gen. Montgomery C. Meigs, who commanded the garrison at Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial Arlington House and appropriated the grounds on June 15, 1864 for use as a military cemetery. His intention was to render the house uninhabitable ... colonel in the US Army As of May 2006, there were 367 Medal of Honor recipients buried in Arlington National Cemetery, ref http www.arlingtoncemetery.net medalofh.htm Medal of Honor Recipients Buried at Arlington National Cemetery , Arlington National Cemetery. Retrieved on April 9, 2006. ref ... aklowen.jpg publisher Arlington National Cemetery Website date ref John R. Lynch , freedman ... , former superintendent of Arlington National Cemetery 1951 1972 his son John C. Metzler, Jr. has ... W. Bush , Spann was approved for burial in Arlington National Cemetery. ref Bush At War, Bob Woodward ... attempt 1950 assassination attempt at Blair House . George Washington Parke Custis , founder of Arlington ... Memorial Day Ceremony Memorial Day Ceremony at Arlington Cemetery coord 38.87724 77.07269 region US type landmark display title Category Arlington County, Virginia Category Arlington National Cemetery ... I, laid to rest at Arlington author Paul Duggan url http www.washingtonpost.com local frank buckles last known us world war i veteran is laid to rest at arlington 2011 03 10 ABHVLFZ story.html newspaper The Washington Post date March 15, 2011 accessdate March 16, 2011 ref Omar Bundy 1861 1940 , World ... was later buried within convert 100 yd m of Arlington House with his wife, father and son. Nelson ... and USA . Reputedly the only former Waffen SS member to be buried at the cemetery. Matt Urban 1919 ...   more details



  1. Arlington High School (Arlington, Washington)

    Refimprove date August 2011 Infobox school name Arlington High School image motto district Arlington School District type Public school government funded Public secondary school principal location Arlington, Washington Arlington , Washington U.S. state Washington faculty students 1598 colors Navy Blue and Vegas gold mascot Eagle website http www.asd.wednet.edu education school school.php?sectionid 2 Arlington High School Arlington High School is a public high school located in Arlington, Washington and is home to the Eagles . The enrollment was 1,598 for the 2005 2006 school year. This school was built in 2002 after years of unsuccessful building bonds. The grand opening, after five years of raising funds, was on May 31, 2007. Sports Sport s range from tennis to American football football to Football soccer soccer . Their WESCO North 4A football team made it to the semi finals in 4A State Play offs in 2005. Their rivals are the Stanwood Spartans. The football team and basketball teams have recently had coach replacements. Greg Dailer is the new head football coach. In 2010, the Arlington Eagles won the WESCO championship against Jackson High School 42 21. Activities The school s Hi Q team, a trivia based competition, placed first in its region, and the knowledge bowl team placed third in the state. It has a Performing Arts Center for its almost 200 Band music band members and other performing groups. The Arlington High School Jazz Choir, Jazzmine , under the direction of Lyle Forde, won first place at Fullerton Jazz Festival in Los Angeles California in 2007, first place at the North Texas University Jazz Festival in 2008, and just recently, 2nd place in the advanced category ... for twenty years. Now all choirs are directed by the new choir teacher, Mr. Mcgee. The Arlington ... 2 School website coord missing Washington WIAA Northwest District 1 A 4A Category Educational institutions established in 2002 Category High schools in Snohomish County, Washington Washington school stub ...   more details



  1. Washington Boulevard (Arlington)

    Washington Boulevard is a road in Arlington County, Virginia . It begins as a highway, connecting the George Washington Memorial Parkway and Arlington Memorial Bridge into Washington, D.C. with Interstate 395 District of Columbia Virginia Interstate 395 , running past The Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery . It then extends north and west from I 395, crossing Virginia State Route 244 Columbia Pike , passing alongside Fort Myer , and connecting with U.S. Route 50 in Virginia Arlington Boulevard . From there, Washington Boulevard continues north as an arterial road and crosses Wilson Boulevard in the Clarendon, Arlington, Virginia Clarendon neighborhood. It continues west, passing just north of Ballston, Arlington, Virginia Ballston , then crosses Interstate 66 and ends near Falls Church, Virginia Falls Church where it joins I 66. The Washington Metro stations directly along Washington Boulevard are East Falls Church Washington Metro East Falls Church and Clarendon Washington Metro Clarendon . The Ballston MU Washington Metro Ballston and Virginia Square GMU Washington Metro Virginia Square stations are located two blocks from Washington Boulevard. Washington Boulevard is part of the Pentagon road network . The portion of Washington Boulevard east and south of Arlington Boulevard ... American Airlines Flight 77 as it passed directly over Washington Boulevard and crashed into The Pentagon ... hard publisher Gannett News Service date September 11, 2001 ref As the plane passed over Washington ... driven by Lloyd England. That section of Washington Boulevard was closed for several weeks following the attacks. ref cite news title Reopening airport helps now let s aid the displaced author Washington, Adrienne T. date October 5, 2001 publisher Washington Times ref Other incidents At 3 40 a.m. on December 22, 2004, a tank truck overturned and exploded on Washington Boulevard at the interchange ... December 23, 2004 publisher The Washington Post author Jackman, Tom ref Construction projects Plans ...   more details



  1. Arlington Municipal Airport (Washington)

    . Naval Air Station U.S. Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Arlington, Washington was established in 1940, when the United States Navy leased the airstrip from the town of Arlington to supplement training facilities ... name FAA References Arlington Centennial 1903 2003 A Pictorial History of Arlington, Washington ...Infobox Airport name Arlington Municipal Airport image Arlington WA Municipal Airport 1.jpg IATA not AWO ICAO KAWO FAA AWO type Public owner City of Arlington operator City of Arlington city served Arlington, Washington location 3 Nautical mile nm southwest of the Central business district CBD elevation ... FAA FAA airport ID AWO use PU own PU site 26099. A , effective January 15, 2009 ref Image Arlington WA Municipal Airport 2.jpg 231px thumb right Plan view of Arlington Municipal Airport with boundaries outlined in red Arlington Municipal Airport Airport codes KAWO AWO is a public airport located three miles 5 km southwest of the central business district of Arlington, Washington Arlington , a city in Snohomish County, Washington , United States . It is owned and operated by the City of Arlington. ref name FAA ref http gc.kls2.com airport KAWO KAWO Arlington Municipal Airport Arlington, Washington at Great Circle Mapper ref ref Arlington Municipal Airport has no International Air Transport .... ref History Construction of Arlington Municipal Airport was approved on February 23, 1934. The first ... training fields within reach of gunnery ranges in the Puget Sound area. By August 14, 1945 Arlington ... States. On October 10, 1945 notification was received from the Chief of Naval Operations that Arlington ... presence at Arlington is very strong, rivaling that of many larger airports across the United States ... , and a compass rose. Facilities and aircraft Arlington Municipal Airport covers an area of convert ..., 0.3 air taxi and 0.1 military. On January 15, 2009, there were 397 aircraft based at Arlington ..., original applications, and newspaper articles from The Arlington Times. Notes references External ...   more details



  1. Arlington Heights, Washington

    Infobox settlement official name Arlington Heights, Washington settlement type Census designated place CDP nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map Snohomish County Washington Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Arlington Heights Highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location of Arlington Heights, Washington image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 US state State subdivision name1 Washington state Washington subdivision type2 List of counties in Washington County subdivision name2 Snohomish County, Washington Snohomish Government government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 29.4 area land km2 29.4 area water km2 0.0 area total sq mi 11.3 area land sq mi 11.3 area water sq mi 0.0 Population population as of 2010 United States Census 2010 population footnotes population total 2284 population density km2 85.4 population density sq mi 221.3 General information timezone Pacific Time Zone Pacific PST utc offset 8 timezone DST PDT utc offset DST 7 elevation footnotes elevation m 94 elevation ft 308 coordinates ... 18 and 6.5 of those age 65 or over. References references Snohomish County, Washington Category Populated places in Snohomish County, Washington Category Census designated places in Washington state ca Arlington Heights Washington cs Arlington Heights Washington es Arlington Heights Washington nl Arlington Heights Washington pt Arlington Heights Washington vo Arlington Heights Washington ... Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 1515948 GR 3 website footnotes Arlington Heights is a census designated place CDP in Snohomish County, Washington , United States. The population was 2,284 at the 2010 United States Census 2010 census . Geography Arlington Heights is located at coord ...   more details



  1. Arlington-Washington Futurity Stakes

    Horseraces infobox class Grade III horse race Arlington Washington Futurity Stakes location Arlington Park br Arlington Heights, Illinois , United States inaugurated 1927 race type Thoroughbred Flat racing website http www.arlingtonpark.com www.arlingtonpark.com distance 1 mile 8 furlongs track Synthetic, left handed qualification Two year olds The Arlington Washington Futurity Stakes is a Graded stakes race Grade III flat race horse horse race for Thoroughbred two year olds. It is raced over a distance of 8 furlong s, or one mile, on Polytrack synthetic dirt at Arlington Park , Arlington Heights, Illinois every fall and currently offers a purse of 150,000. It was run as the American National Futurity in 1927 and 1928 and as the Arlington Futurity Stakes from 1932 through 1961. In 1962, the Arlington Futurity and Washington Park Futurity Stakes were merged to create the Arlington Washington Futurity. Raced at Washington Park Race Track from 1943 to 1945, and as a result of the 1985 fire, at Hawthorne Race Course in 1985. It was not run from 1929 through 1931 as well as 1970, 1988, 1995, 1998 and 1999. Distances 1962 69 7 furlongs 1971 73 6 furlongs 1974 78 6 furlongs 1979 82 7 furlongs 1985 6 furlongs Winners since 1991 class sortable border 1 cellpadding 0 style border collapse collapse font size 90 bgcolor DACAA5 align center width 45px Year br width 140px Winner br width 130px Jockey br width 140px Trainer br width 55px Time br width 35px Grade br align center 2011 Shared Property Leandro Goncalves Tom Amoss align center 1 37.93 align center III align center 2010 Major Gain Junior Alvarado Wayne Catalano align center 1 36.36 align center III align center 2009 Dixie Band David Flores Wayne Catalano align center 1 39.45 align center III align center 2008 Terrain Jamie Theriot ... and Got the Last Laugh . span External links http www.arlingtonpark.com Arlington Park website Category Horse races in the United States Category Horse races in Illinois Category Arlington Park Category ...   more details



  1. Arlington-Washington Lassie Stakes

    Horseraces infobox class Grade III horse race Arlington Washington Lassie Stakes image caption location Arlington Park br Arlington Heights, Illinois , United States inaugurated 1929 race type Thoroughbred Flat racing website http www.arlingtonpark.com www.arlingtonpark.com distance 1 mile 8 furlongs track Synthetic, left handed qualification Two Year Old Filly Fillies weight Assigned purse 150,000 bonuses The Arlington Washington Breeders Cup Lassie Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually in mid September at Arlington Park Arlington Park Racetrack in Arlington Heights, Illinois . A Graded stakes race Grade III event raced on Polytrack synthetic dirt over a distance of one mile eight furlongs , it is open to Two Year Old Fillies and currently offers a purse of 150,000. Inaugurated in 1929 as the Arlington Lassie Stakes, in 1963 it was renamed the Arlington Washington Lassie Stakes and in 2005 was given the Breeders Cup designation. Since inception, the race has been competed at various distances 1929 1931 5.5 furlongs 1932 1961 & 1972 1979 6 furlongs 1962 1969 6.5 furlongs 1980 1984 & 1986 1987 7 furlongs 1985 6.5 furlongs at Hawthorne Race Course The race was not run in 1970, 1971, 1988, 1995, 1998 and 1999. Records Time record at current one mile distance 1 35.93 Original Spin 2005 Largest winning margin 12 lengths Eliza horse Eliza 1992 Most wins by an owner 4 Calumet Farm 1937, 1943, 1947, 1949 Most wins by a jockey 5 Steve Brooks jockey Steve Brooks 1949, 1952, 1954, 1959, 1960 Most wins by a Horse trainer trainer 2 Ben A. Jones 1938, 1943 2 A. Holberg 1939, 1941 2 Howard Wells 1942, 1950 2 J. Hodgins 1946, 1952 2 Horace A. Jones 1947, 1949 2 Harry Trotsek 1951, 1953 2 Moody Jolley 1954, 1959 2 Joseph H. Pierce, Jr. Joe Pierce, Jr. 1969, 1972 2 Woody Stephens 1983, 1984 2 Michael L. Reavis 1994, 2010 Winners of the Arlington Washington Lassie Stakes ... Category Horse races in the United States Category Horse races in Illinois Category Arlington Park ...   more details



  1. Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington, New Jersey

    simple Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington ...Infobox cemetery name Holy Cross Cemetery image Hrazanek CEM46489213 116961298611.jpg imagesize 200px caption established country USA location North Arlington, New Jersey coordinates type Catholic owner Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark size convert 200 acre km2 graves 254,000 in 2002 website http www.rcan.org cemeteries Holy Cross Cemetery Holy Cross Cemetery is a cemetery located in North Arlington, New Jersey North Arlington , New Jersey , United States . Since its establishment in 1915, it has interred over 250,000 individuals. The cemetery operates under the supervision of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark . ref name HolyCross cite web url http www.njcatholiccemeteries.org HOLYCROSS.htm title Holy Cross Cemetery accessdate 2007 08 26 quote This Archdiocesan facility is convert 200 acre km2 in size and located in North Arlington, at the south end of Bergen County. At the end of the calendar 2002 the cemetery had provided burial or entombment facilities for 254,000 individuals, averaging 4,218 services each year for the past 10 years.The cemetery was established in 1915 and now has convert 150 acre km2 developed with the balance of convert 50 acre m2 all able to be developed ..., 2003, the cemetery had provided services for 254,000 individuals, and has been averaging over four thousand services each year for the past decade. ref name HolyCross The cemetery now utilizes convert ... as the George Washington Bridge and United States Supreme Court Building. James P. King ... www.njcatholiccemeteries.org HOLYCROSS.htm Holy Cross Cemetery http www.rcancem.org index.php?option com content&view article&id 145 Holy Cross Cemetery http www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?page cr&GSln Buono&CRid 100039&pt Holy 20Cross 20Cemetery& Find A Grave information for Holy Cross Cemetery http www.graveinfo.com NJ NorthArlington holycross GraveInfo for Holy Cross Cemetery coord 40.79174 ...   more details



  1. File:SMA Dunway Burial at Arlington National Cemetery 2008.jpg

    Summary Information Description The Old Guard transports the flag draped casket of the second Sergeant Major of the Army George W. Dunaway who was buried with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery. Source http www.army.mil images 2008 03 19 13678 Date March 19, 2008 Location Arlington National Cemetery Author J.D. Leipold Permission Public Domain, United States Army other versions Licensing PD USGov Military Army Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Svenbot priority true ...   more details



  1. Arlington

    PAGENAME can refer to the following TOCright Arlington National Cemetery , the military cemetery in Arlington County, Virginia , directly across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. Places Canada Arlington, Nova Scotia Arlington, Ontario Arlington, Prince Edward Island Arlington No. 79, Saskatchewan Arlington, Yukon South Africa Arlington, Free State United Kingdom Arlington, Devon Arlington, East Sussex Arlington, Gloucestershire United States Communities Arlington, Alabama Arlington, Arizona Arlington, California Arlington, Colorado Neighborhoods of Jacksonville, Florida Arlington Arlington, Jacksonville, Florida , a geographical section east of downtown Arlington, Georgia Arlington, Illinois Arlington, Indiana Arlington, Iowa Arlington, Kansas Arlington, Kentucky Arlington, Baltimore , Maryland Arlington, Massachusetts Arlington Township, Michigan Arlington, Minnesota Arlington, Missouri Arlington, Nebraska Arlington, New York Arlington, Staten Island , a neighborhood in Staten Island, New York Arlington, North Carolina Arlington, Ohio Arlington, Oregon Arlington Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania Arlington, South Dakota Arlington, Tennessee Arlington, Texas Arlington, Vermont Arlington County, Virginia , home of Arlington National Cemetery Arlington, Washington Arlington, Harrison County, West Virginia Arlington, Upshur County, West Virginia Arlington town , Wisconsin Arlington, Wisconsin , a village within the town of Arlington, Wisconsin Structures Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens in Birmingham, Alabama Arlington Westover, Maryland , listed on the NRHP in Maryland Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial in Arlington County, Virginia Arlington MBTA station , Boston, Massachusetts Arlington Natchez, Mississippi , a historic home Arlington Theater , Santa Barbara, California SS Arlington SS Arlington , a steamship which sank in Lake Superior in 1940 USS Arlington USS Arlington , the name of several US naval ships People Baron Arlington , a title in the Peerage of England ...   more details



  1. Arlington Plantation House (Washington, Louisiana)

    Infobox nrhp name Arlington Plantation House nrhp type image caption nearest city Washington, Louisiana lat degrees 30 lat minutes 38 lat seconds 48 lat direction N long degrees 92 long minutes 4 long seconds 19 long direction W locmapin Louisiana area built 1829 architect Unknown architecture Greek Revival added August 11, 1982 governing body Private refnum 82004676 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The Arlington Plantation House in Washington, Louisiana was built in 1829. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. ref name nris References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Louisiana Category Houses completed in 1829 Category Buildings and structures in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana Louisiana NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Calvary Cemetery (Tacoma, Washington)

    Other places3 Calvary Cemetery disambiguation Calvary Cemetery Calvary Cemetery is a cemetery located in Tacoma, Washington . It is the only Catholic cemetery in Tacoma. Its size is convert 55 acre m2 . One person of note buried here is Pip Koehler , a baseball player. Calvary Cemetery was incorporated in October, 1905. It was founded because Pioneer Catholic Cemetery was filling up and a new cemetery was needed. Prior to 1905, the cemetery was known as Rigney Cemetery. coord missing Washington PierceWA geo stub Category Cemeteries in Washington state Category Protected areas of Pierce County, Washington Category Geography of Tacoma, Washington ...   more details



  1. Washington Crossing National Cemetery

    Washington Crossing National Cemetery is a U.S. National Cemetery United States National Cemetery located in Upper Makefield Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Upper Makefield Township , in Bucks County, Pennsylvania . It opened in late 2009 and occupies approximately convert 205 acre km2 . ref http www.cem.va.gov pdf wcrossing.pdf Washington Crossing National Cemetery fact sheet ref The cemetery will serve veterans in the greater Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia metropolitan area and is located less than convert 3 mi km from the Washington Crossing Historic Park . See also List of cemeteries in the United States Pennsylvania List of Pennsylvania cemeteries United States Department of Veterans Affairs U.S. National Cemetery United States National Cemetery References references External links http www.cem.va.gov National Cemetery Administration http www.cem.va.gov cems nchp washingtoncrossing.asp Washington Crossing National Cemetery US mil stub coord 40.264 N 74.905 W display title Category Cemeteries in Pennsylvania Category United States military memorials and cemeteries Category Buildings and structures in Bucks County, Pennsylvania Category Visitor attractions in Bucks County, Pennsylvania ...   more details



  1. Washington Confederate Cemetery

    Coord 39 38 34 N 77 43 12 W display title Infobox Military Memorial name Washington Confederate Cemetery ... Confederate States of America by war American Civil War The Washington Confederate Cemetery is a Confederate States of America Confederate Cemetery in Hagerstown, Maryland Hagerstown , Maryland . Its ... index files Page616.htm Washington Confederate Cemetery . Rosehill Cemetery website. Accessed 9 May ... Rose Hill Cemetery Washington Confederate Cemetery is a cemetery within a cemetery a subsection of the Hagerstown, Maryland Rose Hill Cemetery , established in 1865, located at 600 South Potomac ..., Maryland Rose Hill Cemetery . History In 1869, Governor Oden Bowie , of Maryland , requested ... had hired Thomas Boullt to find and identify the Confederate dead buried in Washington County, Maryland Washington and Frederick County, Maryland Frederick counties. Boullt and his team identified ad ... of Antietam, South Mountain, Monocacy, and Other Points in Washington and Frederick Counties ... Assembly bought land in Hagerstown, Maryland, from the newly established 1865 Rose Hill Cemetery. With this land, the Assembly created the Washington Confederate Cemetery as part of the larger public cemetery. The States of Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia removed more than 2,000 dead from battlefield and skirmish sites and reburied then in the cemetery. In the course of removal and reburial ... flank Cemetery Hill , trying to dislodge the Union forces. Halfway up the hill, he was hit in the throat ... provided this cemetery and erected this monument to perpetuate the memory of the Confederate dead who ... of the convert 110 acres sp us Rose Hill Cemetery where the Confederate dead are buried. ref name History http www.rosehillcemeteryofhagerstown.org index files Page358.htm About Rose Hill Cemetery History . Rose Hill Cemetery Website. Accessed 9 May 2010. ref On September 3, 1961 the monument ... becoming known as Wroe s Hill . In 1865, the state legislature chartered the property as a cemetery ...   more details



  1. Woodlawn Cemetery (Washington, D.C.)

    Infobox nrhp name Woodlawn Cemetery nrhp type image Woodlawn Cemetery DC.jpg caption View from the front gate location 4611 Benning Rd., SE br Washington, District of Columbia lat degrees 38 lat minutes 53 lat seconds 6 lat direction N long degrees 76 long minutes 56 long seconds 19 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin United States Washington, D.C. east architect architecture added December 20, 1996 area convert 22.7 acre governing body Private refnum 96001499 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref Woodlawn Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Washington, D.C.. It occupies approximately 22.5 acres in southeast DC. Founded in 1895, it was closed in 1970. Buried there are many prominent Americans, including Blanche Kelso Bruce , a U.S. Senator from Mississippi, and John Mercer Langston a Congressman from Virginia. Volunteers are working to restore the cemetery, using ground penetrating radar , after decades of neglect. ref http africanamericancemeteries.com news ?p 131 ref ref http www.tbd.com articles 2011 02 volunteers fight to preserve woodlawn cemetery 55459.html ref A play Woodlawn, about the cemetery was produced by Young Playwrights Theater. ref cite news url http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2011 03 03 AR2011030306086.html title A D.C. cemetery s dead come to life again on stage author DeNeen L. Brown work The Washington Post date March 6, 2011 ref Notable interments Blanche K. Bruce Mary P. Burrill Will Marion Cook John W. Cromwell W. Bruce Evans John R. Francis John Mercer Langston Jesse Lawson Mary Meriwether Daniel Murray Major Frederick Revels ref http www.culturaltourismdc.org things do see woodlawn cemetery african american heritage trail ref References Reflist External links Commons http www.woodlawndc.org Woodlawn Cemetery Washington, D.C. Official Page http wikimapia.org 4053435 Woodlawn Cemetery Woodlawn Cemetery wikimapia ... on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C. WashingtonDC NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Washington Street Cemetery

    Infobox nrhp name Washington Street Cemetery nrhp type image caption location Washington St., Geneva, New York lat degrees 42 lat minutes 51 lat seconds 44 lat direction N long degrees 76 long minutes 59 long seconds 27 long direction W locmapin New York built 1832 architect architecture added June 04, 2002 area convert 5 acre governing body Private refnum 02000616 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Washington Street Cemetery is a historic cemetery located at Geneva, New York Geneva in Ontario County, New York . The cemetery was laid out in 1832 and the entry is distinguished by a handsome cast iron arch dating from the 1840s 1850s. It contains about 2,200 burials dating from 1832 to the 1950s. ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 8525 title National Register of Historic Places Registration Washington Street Cemetery date March 2002 accessdate 2009 06 14 author Nancy L. Todd publisher New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation See also cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 8529 title Accompanying eight photos ref It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. ref name nris References reflist National Register of Historic Places in New York Category Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in New York Category 1832 establishments in the United States Category Cemeteries in Ontario County, New York OntarioNY NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. The Arlington

    Distinguish2 The Arlington Edmonton , in Edmonton Canada Infobox building name The Arlington image caption location latd 35.217174 longd 80.852343 iso region US coordinates display title status Complete start date completion date opening 2002 building type antenna spire convert 310 ft m abbr on roof top floor floor count 24 elevator count cost floor area architect structural engineer main contractor developer James J Gross, The Metropolitan Group owner management references The Arlington is a convert 310 ft m 0 tall skyscraper in Charlotte , North Carolina . It was completed in 2002 and has 24 floors and an outdoor swimming pool on the roof. It is the 16th tallest building in Charlotte, and is the tallest building outside of downtown. It was originally planned to be convert 425 ft m 0 abbr on and 42 stories tall when announced in September 1997, but it was scaled back because the developer was unable to secure the financing required to build a 425 foot 130 m building. Because the building is located outside the Interstate 277 North Carolina I 277 inner loop, the apartments on the city side of the building have a fantastic view of the Charlotte skyline. A residential tower with some office and commercial space, The Arlington is well known because of its pink glass. Local nicknames include Big Pink and Pepto Bismol . The actual color of the glass is Desert Rose or 6F2828 . The color does not tint views from the inside. The building is notable for being the location of Nikko s, a large modern sushi restaurant which is one of Charlotte s hottest night spots. The building is also the home of several current and former Panthers NFL and Bobcats NBA players. See also List of tallest buildings in Charlotte References http www.emporis.com en wm bu ?id streetarlington charlotte nc usa Emporis Charlotte skyscrapers DEFAULTSORT Arlington, The Category Skyscrapers in Charlotte, North Carolina Category Buildings and structures completed in 2002 Category Office buildings in North Carolina ...   more details



  1. Washington Metro

    Distinguish Washington Metropolitan Area Infobox rail line name Washington Metro image WMATA Metro Logo.svg image width 100px image alt Black and white Washington Metro logo with a big white M above smaller white letters spelling Metro system Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority type Rapid ... routes color box WMATA color Red Red Line Washington Metro Red Line br color box WMATA color Blue Blue Line Washington Metro Blue Line br color box WMATA color Orange Orange Line Washington Metro Orange Line br color box WMATA color Yellow Yellow Line Washington Metro Yellow Line br color box WMATA color Green Green Line Washington Metro Green Line br color box WMATA color Silver Silver Line Washington ... DC br The Washington Metro , commonly called Metro , and unofficially Metrorail , ref name Schrag 9 cite book last1 Schrag first1 Zachary title The Great Society Subway A History of the Washington Metro ... the Metro name. ref Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority , http www.wmata.com about metro ... Society Subway A History of the Washington Metro publisher Johns Hopkins University Press year ... publisher WMATA ref Metro network See also List of Washington Metro stations multiple image align right ... by creator Lance Wyman , The Washington Post , June 4, 2011. ref Washington Metro Lines Detail There are 40 ... The Silver Line Washington Metro Silver Line will add 11 new stations, eight in Fairfax County ... 11 . ref name corestations Metro runs special service patterns on holidays and when events in Washington ... stock Main Washington Metro rolling stock Image Rohr train.jpg thumb right alt An exterior perspective ... 2010 07 02 ref Signaling and operation Main Washington Metro signaling and operation During normal ... Crime chapter Safe Transport Security by Design on the Washington Metro Chapter 6 publisher Criminal ... and employees. Transit Police officers patrol the Metro system and Metrobus Washington, D.C. ... on Metro curly y work The Washington Post date 2003 01 05 last Layton first Lyndsey page C04 ref Metro ...   more details



  1. Kensico Cemetery (Metro-North station)

    Infobox station name Kensico Cemetery style MNRR Harlem logo logo size image Kensico Cemetery train station.jpg image size image caption address 273 Lakeview Avenue br Valhalla, NY , 10595 coordinates coord 41.0939 73.7767 type railwaystation region US NY display inline,title line rail color box system MNRR line Harlem other platform tracks 2 parking bicycle passengers pass year pass percent opened rebuilt ADA code owned zone services S rail title MNRR S line system MNRR line Harlem previous Valhalla next Mount Pleasant Refimprove date December 2009 Kensico Cemetery was a station on the Harlem Line of the Metro North Railroad which served the large cemetery of the same name which the line runs through. The station was similar to the still existent and nearby Mount Pleasant Metro North station Mount Pleasant station in which it served friends and family of those buried there instead of actual commuters. By the late 1970s the station saw only three trains a day on weekends, and was a flag stop for one train on weekdays. ref Harlem Line timetable effective 30 October 1977 ref Upon the electrification of the Harlem Line between North White Plains Metro North station North White Plains and Southeast Metro North station Brewster North in 1983, the station was closed ref Station no longer appears on timetable effective 24 April 1983 ref given its redundancy to Mount Pleasant and the cost to modernize the station. References Reflist Use dmy dates date February 2011 DEFAULTSORT Kensico Cemetery Metro North Station Category Metro North Railroad stations in New York Category Stations along New York Central Railroad lines Category Transportation in Westchester County, New York Category Railway stations closed in 1978 NewYork railstation stub ...   more details




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