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Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery

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Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery is a solemn military burial ground with graves dating to the Civil War. Established in 1862, it holds over 22,000 interments, including veterans from the Indian Wars through modern conflicts. Visitors can walk among the rows of white headstones, pay respects at the memorials, and reflect on the sacrifices of service members. The cemetery's peaceful setting on a bluff overlooking the Missouri River adds to its historic significance.

Don't miss

  • See Civil War-era headstones and the graves of Medal of Honor recipients.
  • Visit the granite memorial dedicated to prisoners of war and missing in action.
  • Walk the grounds to observe the orderly rows of markers against the river backdrop.

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