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  • Richmond National Cemetery (category Cemeteries in Richmond, Virginia)
    Richmond National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery 3 miles (4.8 km)* east of Richmond in Henrico County, Virginia. Administered by the United
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  • National Cemetery System (category United States national cemeteries) (section List of United States national cemeteries)
    Barracks post cemetery was established in 1849 and became a national cemetery in 2020—one of 11 cemeteries transferred from the Army to NCA in 2019–2020 per
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  • Glendale National Cemetery (category Cemeteries in Richmond, Virginia)
    Glendale National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located near the city of Richmond, in Henrico County, Virginia. Administered by the United
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  • Fort Harrison National Cemetery (category Cemeteries in Richmond, Virginia)
    National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located seven miles (11 km) south of the city of Richmond, in Henrico County, Virginia. Administered
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  • Arlington National Cemetery (category Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia)
    States Soldiers' Cemetery in Washington, D.C., or Alexandria Cemetery in Alexandria, Virginia. By late 1863, however, both cemeteries were nearly full
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  • National Register of Historic Places (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    District in Omaha, Nebraska (listed in 1979, demolished in 1989), Pan-Pacific Auditorium in Los Angeles, California (listed in 1978, destroyed in a fire
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  • Virginia (category Virginia)
    2001 attacks. Mass shootings at Virginia Tech in 2007 and in Virginia Beach in 2019 led to passage of gun control measures in 2020. Racial injustice and the
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  • The Pentagon (category Military installations in Virginia)
    Historic Landmarks in Virginia List of United States military bases National Register of Historic Places listings in Arlington County, Virginia Pentagon Force
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  • Seven Pines National Cemetery (category Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia)
    Pines National Cemetery is a national cemetery located in the Seven Pines area of the unincorporated town of Sandston in Henrico County, Virginia. Although
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  • Culpeper National Cemetery (category Cemeteries in Culpeper County, Virginia)
    National Cemetery.pdf Culpeper National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the town of Culpeper, in Culpeper County, Virginia. Administered
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  • Cold Harbor National Cemetery (category Cemeteries in Hanover County, Virginia)
    Template:American Civil War cemeteries Cold Harbor National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery in Mechanicsville, Hanover County, Virginia. It encompasses
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  • Army (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    U.S. forces defeated Spain in land campaigns in Cuba and played the central role in the Philippine–American War. Starting in 1910, the army began acquiring
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  • Staunton National Cemetery (category Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia)
    Template:Infobox nrhp Staunton National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the Shenandoah Valley, in Staunton, Virginia. Administered by the United
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  • City Point National Cemetery (category Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia)
    Confederate capitol of Richmond, Virginia made it an ideal staging place. The cemetery was established to reinter soldiers who were buried in the seven nearby
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  • Salisbury National Cemetery (category Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina) (section Number buried in trenches)
    who were transferred to facilities in Richmond, Virginia. By the time Union Gen. George Stoneman reached Salisbury in the spring of 1865, the prison had
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  • Filled CA $208,583 INDIANAPOLIS, IN MICHAEL HERSHMAN ES EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, MEDICAL CENTER (VISN 10) Vacant CA FORT WAYNE, IN ES EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, MEDICAL
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  • Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park (category Cemeteries in Spotsylvania County, Virginia) (section Cemetery)
    National Cemetery – Template:Coords Template:Protected areas of Virginia Template:National Register of Historic Places in Virginia Template:NRHP in Fredericksburg
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  • Tennessee (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    segregation in public schools unconstitutional in Brown v. Board of Education in 1954, Oak Ridge High School in 1955 became the first school in Tennessee
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  • New York (state) (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    March, the largest pride parade in North America held annually in June, traverses down Fifth Avenue in Manhattan and ends in Greenwich Village. On June 29
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  • Save America's Treasures (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from August 2024)
    Order 13072 in February 1998 by President Bill Clinton, in conjunction with the White House Millennium Council's activities. Instrumental in its founding
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