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Houston National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery in Harris County, Texas, near Houston.[1][2] It encompasses Шаблон:Convert only about half of which is developed. The cemetery had more than 111,000 interments as of 2021. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017.

History

First established on December 7, 1965, as a Veterans Administration Cemetery, it became Houston National Cemetery in 1973 after the passage of the National Cemetery Act. It was the only government cemetery constructed in the United States during the 1960s and was the largest of its kind at the time of construction. At Шаблон:Convert, the cemetery is smaller than the Шаблон:Convert of Arlington National Cemetery.[3]

Notable monuments

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The Hemicycle Memorial at Houston National Cemetery

The Hemicycle, a large semi-circular monument which surrounds a chapel and a 75' high bell tower, with a large courtyard for open air ceremonies. The Hemicycle is the largest memorial and the most visible structure at the cemetery. The memorial is the only NCA-managed hemicycle memorial and is one of three hemicycles located in national cemeteries. The others are located at Arlington National Cemetery and Manila American Cemetery and Memorial in the Philippines.[4]

Located in the center of the hemicycle are the chapel, carillon and speaker's stand. David Parsons, a professor of art at Rice University, sculpted a Шаблон:Convert bas relief of three forms, a fallen soldier supported by two comrades. The Шаблон:Convert tower, 305-bell, Schulmerich carillon was dedicated May 30, 1970.

Notable interments

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Gravesites north of the hemicycle
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Pond adjacent to entrance of cemetery

References

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External links

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  1. "Houston National Cemetery." Department of Veterans Affairs. Retrieved on September 27, 2018. "Address: 10410 Veterans Memorial Dr. Houston, TX 77038" Cemetery Map.
  2. Map of the Houston city limits. City of Houston. Retrieved on September 27, 2018.
  3. Шаблон:Cite web
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  5. John Leonard Parks