• The Lexington Cemetery is more than a pleasant cemetery. Many consider the grounds to be beautiful in their own right.
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  • What became Lexington National Cemetery was established in 1861 to inter American Civil War casualties. It was designed by Charles S. Bell and John Lutz.
  • Lexington National Cemetery is a meaningful and beautiful destination in Kentucky that is filled with fascinating history.
  • Lexington National Cemetery consists of one triangular burial section located within the grounds of the public Lexington Cemetery in Lexington, Kentucky.
  • The Lexington Cemetery is the largest and most beautiful cemetery in Kentucky, and quite possibly near to the most beautiful in the United States.
  • The Lexington National Cemetery, located in Lexington, Kentucky, is a solemn and hallowed burial ground that honors the sacrifices of American soldiers who...
  • The Lexington National Cemetery is unique because of its arrangement of headstones in concentric circles around a 75-foot tall flagpole.
  • Lexington National Cemetery, a subsection of The Lexington Cemetery, was opened in 1861. In 2014, there were in total about 1,700 graves on this cemetery.
  • The cemetery was established in 1849. The Lexington National Cemetery is located along West Main Street on the grounds of the Lexington Cemetery.
  • The sculpture can be found in the Confederate section of the cemetery, where Morgan himself is buried, within sight of the Lexington National Cemetery grounds.