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Nice In Passing
As we were walking through the park I noticed this monument, which I had marked as a possible stop before we arrived. It is a nice memorial, kind of small. But it makes you think of those lives lost. ...
I just thought that Washington Square is an urban inner city green sport. However, upon visiting I found a few places and information about the early United State here. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldie...
We stumbled upon this please not an accident but it wasn’t originally on our list of things to do. But once you go you realize the power for history that’s involved here. We took a minute to pay our r...
The Tomb itself is beautiful and worth seeing, but my husband and I had just come from DC and the Tomb of the Unknown at Arlington. Nothing can compare to that experience.
Nice In Passing
As we were walking through the park I noticed this monument, which I had marked as a possible stop before we arrived. It is a nice memorial, kind of small. But it makes you think of those lives lost. ...
Thank you for your service
Thank you for your service, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. A quiet contemplation space surrounded by gardens and history.
Great piece of U.S. history
I just thought that Washington Square is an urban inner city green sport. However, upon visiting I found a few places and information about the early United State here. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldie...
Well done
We stumbled upon this please not an accident but it wasn’t originally on our list of things to do. But once you go you realize the power for history that’s involved here. We took a minute to pay our r...
Pretty, but Underwhelming
The Tomb itself is beautiful and worth seeing, but my husband and I had just come from DC and the Tomb of the Unknown at Arlington. Nothing can compare to that experience.