Springfield National Cemetery

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Springfield, United States

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Military cemetery· Tourist attraction

Springfield National Cemetery Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Springfield National Cemetery is located in Springfield, United States on 1702 E Seminole St. Springfield National Cemetery is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category military cemetery in United States.

Address

1702 E Seminole St

Phone

+1 4178819499

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Ginny Blackmon

amazing This is actually a response to skeptic. I know first hand that the people who bury loved ones here is A not doing community service B He takes his job seriously, and has nothing but the utmost respect for our fallen Hero s And as i said I know this first hand because I am married to Him. And second even if there are community service workers there, what does that matter? Have you never in life made a mistake? If you have not then be my guest judge away, but remember judge not lest you be judged. My husband does an amazing job and has more respect and love for the hero s he helps to their final resting place. I Have been out there picking up sticks off the graves for him because he has that much respect. He goes above and beyond what is required, because they deserve the best

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James Schad

Has all the Christmas wreaths from wreaths across America for veterans graves locked up in a warehouse and refuse to put them out.

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Robert Kaiser

One of the nicest Cemetery's I've been in, manicured to the t , very nice, EASY to find

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Mine Recommendation

I love visiting cemeteries. I really enjoyed this one. It has an area for military and civilians alike. Do yourself a favor and enjoy this one.

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BRITTANY WEBER

Drive by here on the way to work today. It is Memorial Day! Flags are supposed to be at half mass to remember the fallen. Not full. For a military cemetery, as it claims on google. The people doing the flags should be more aware.