Where is America's First National Cemetery?
Join historian Madeline Feierstein on a short tour of the country's first national cemetery. Located outside of Washington, D.C., this 1862 cemetery holds immense significance for the nation. "Rooted in Place" discovers the history of our darkest places and tells the stories of those once bound to them. Visit our website: www.madelinefeierstein.com Follow us on Instagram: @rootedinplace_ Read our Substack: madelinefeierstein.substack.com #cemetery #haunted #americancivilwar #alexandriava #alexandria #virginia

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