National Cemetery of the Alleghenies explained

National Cemetery of the Alleghenies
Established:2005
Location:1158 Morgan RoadBridgeville, PA 15017
Cecil Township, Pennsylvania
Coordinates:40.3167°N 80.1536°W
Type:United States National Cemetery
Owner:U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Size:
(90 acres developed as of 2008)
Graves:20,000+
Findagraveid:2189796

The National Cemetery of the Alleghenies covers in Cecil Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania approximately 20miles southwest of Pittsburgh.

The cemetery was dedicated on October 9, 2005 by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs' National Cemetery Administration and is one of the newest cemeteries in the National Cemetery system. The first burials took place on August 15, 2005. It was constructed on farmland and contains a small farm cemetery with graves dating to the late 18th Century. When fully completed, it will provide over 100,000 burial spaces. The cemetery spans 292acres of land[1] and is open to visitors daily from sunrise to sunset.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/ncalleghenies.asp US Department of Veterans Affairs