Arlington Cemetry

So the story goes…Robert E. Lee lived on a hill in Arlington House. When the Civil War broke out his home state Virginia became part of the Confederacy so he decided to remain loyal to his state and back the Confederates.  The Union didn’t like this so when they took over Virginia they forced him out of his house and put a graveyard of Civil War soldiers around it so he wouldn’t want to come back!  Arlington Cementary has been built around these early graves.

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The Kennedy family’s tomb with the eternal flame lit by Jacqueline Kennedy after J.F.K’s death

 

 

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The tomb of the unknowns from the Civil War.

National Archives of the United States

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We could have spent hours in here but just didn’t have the time! Unfortunately we couldn’t take any pictures of in the archives.  We saw many important documents in American history including the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Emancipation Proclamation.

Abraham Lincoln

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Ford Theatre where Abraham Lincoln was shot on Good Friday 1865

 

 

 

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The house across the street where Lincoln was taken and died later the next day