Zachary Taylor National Cemetery
Zachary Taylor National Cemetery is a national cemetery in Louisville, Kentucky where President Zachary Taylor is buried. Zachary Taylor National Cemetery was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
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National cemetery - Louisville, Kentucky - President - Zachary Taylor - National Register of Historic Places - 1983
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As of 2004, the cemetery had 13,321 internments, and is currently closed to new interments. However, space may be available in the same gravesite for eligible family members. It is administered by the National Cemetery Administration, a part of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Related Topics:
As of 2004 - Department of Veterans Affairs
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The cemetery is the burial site of two Medal of Honor recipients, Sergeant Willie Sandlin (World War I), U.S. Army, and Sergeant John C. Squires (World War II), U.S. Army.
Related Topics:
Medal of Honor - Sergeant - World War I - U.S. Army - World War II
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