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Grafton National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in Grafton, West Virginia.It encompasses a total of 3.2 acres (1.3 ha). Along with West Virginia National Cemetery, it is one of two United States Department of Veterans Affairs national cemeteries in West Virginia, both of which are located in Grafton. [2]
The district extends along most of the length of Middletown Road, between Grafton Village and its northern end at Vermont Route 121. Several dead-end spur roads radiate from Middletown Road, which also have contributing properties. The oldest resources in the district are the cemetery and the Hall House, both dating to about 1790.
Enterprise City Cemetery; Grafton Cemetery, in Grafton, 4 km west of Rockville; Gunlock Cemetery, in Gunlock; Hamblin Cemetery, 11 km ESE of Enterprise; Harrisburg Cemetery, in Harrisburg, Utah, 4.3 km SW of Leeds; Hebron Cemetery, in Hebron, 9.7 km WNW of Enterprise; Hilltop Cemetery, in Springdale; Holt Cemetery, 7.6 km east of Enterprise
Many post cemeteries have been given national cemetery status as late as 2020, which is considerably later than the original cemetery. For example, Vancouver 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 Exec. Order No. 13781, 2017 ...
The historic district encompasses essentially the entire developed area of Grafton village. Its rough southern and northeastern boundaries are the two branches of the Saxtons River, extending east of the north branch along Chester Road and Route 121 East, and extending a short way westward along Houghtonville, Middletown, and Hinckley Brook Roads.
Richmond: International Style building complex set in a composed landscape, completed in 1958, cited as a prototype for modern suburban office development, and featuring aluminum inside and out. [15] 28: Richmond National Cemetery: Richmond National Cemetery: October 26, 1995 : 1701 Williamsburg Rd.
Grafton is a ghost town, just south of Zion National Park in Washington County, Utah, United States. Said to be the most photographed ghost town in the West, it has been featured as a location in several films, including 1929's In Old Arizona —the first talkie filmed outdoors—and the classic Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid . [ 2 ]
Richmond National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery three miles (4.8 km) east of Richmond in Henrico County, Virginia. Administered by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs , it encompasses 9.7 acres (3.9 ha), and as of 2021 [update] had more than 11,000 interments.