National Memorial is a designation in the United States for a protected area, that memorializes a historic person or event. National memorials are authorized by the United States Congress and are automatically included in the National Register of Historic Places maintained by the U.S. Park Service.
National Memorial
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Facts from the Community
From the US National Park Service base
NPS Areas:
- Arkansas Post National Memorial
- Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial
- Chamizal National Memorial
- Coronado National Memorial
- De Soto National Memorial
- Federal Hall
- Flight 93 National Memorial
- Fort Caroline
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
- General Grant National Memorial
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