Timothy K. • August 5, 2011Go up on the hill on the southeast corner of the cemetery. Sit on the stone bench next to the Fenhagen stone. If you couldn't hear the sirens and ice cream trucks, you'd think you were in the country.
Jason B. • September 28, 2013This small veterans cemetery should not be mistaken for it's bigger general cemetery adjacent (whose main entrance is on Wilkens).
Maryland • May 3, 2012Star-Spangled Site: Mary Pickersgill, the flagmaker who made the huge U.S. flag – the Star-Spangled Banner – that flew over Fort McHenry, is buried here.
Tracy W. • June 29, 2011A family burial ground can be found here under the magnolia tree. Shipbuilder William Fell, his son Colonel Edward, and his son William. Word is people have seen ghosts.
Ken G. • April 4, 2015Very moving and beautiful.
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