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Arlington Collection (#8)

"Arlington: A Tapestry of History, Honor, and Remembrance" Discover the essence through its iconic landmarks that embody courage, sacrifice, and patriotism

Background imageArlington Collection: USA, Virginia, Arlington, closeup of orange tulip

USA, Virginia, Arlington, closeup of orange tulip

Background imageArlington Collection: Lunch counter employees at a Peoples Drug store in Arlington, Virginia

Lunch counter employees at a Peoples Drug store in Arlington, Virginia, preparing to close early while black
LUNCH COUNTER SIT-IN, 1960. Lunch counter employees at a Peoples Drug store in Arlington, Virginia, preparing to close early while black and white customers stage a sit-in demonstration, 9 June 1960

Background imageArlington Collection: CIVIL WAR: FORT WOODBURY. Union Army soldiers protecting Washington, D. C

CIVIL WAR: FORT WOODBURY. Union Army soldiers protecting Washington, D. C
CIVIL WAR: FORT WOODBURY. Union Army soldiers protecting Washington, D.C. from Confederate attack at Fort Woodbury in Arlington, Virginia. Photograph, c1863

Background imageArlington Collection: ARLINGTON HOUSE, 1864. Union soldiers seated in front of Arlington House

ARLINGTON HOUSE, 1864. Union soldiers seated in front of Arlington House, the former home of Confederate Army General Robert E. Lee. Photograph by Andrew Russell, 1864

Background imageArlington Collection: CIVIL WAR: MILITIA, 1861. Group of members of the 8th New York State Militia at a camp in

CIVIL WAR: MILITIA, 1861. Group of members of the 8th New York State Militia at a camp in Arlington, Virginia. Photograph, June 1861

Background imageArlington Collection: ARLINGTON HOUSE, 1861. Union Army General Samuel Peter Heintzelman, photographed with his staff

ARLINGTON HOUSE, 1861. Union Army General Samuel Peter Heintzelman, photographed with his staff and their families on the steps of Arlington House, former residence of Confederate General Robert E

Background imageArlington Collection: BOSTON: CHURCH. Federal Street Church, now Arlington Street Church, built 1744, in Boston

BOSTON: CHURCH. Federal Street Church, now Arlington Street Church, built 1744, in Boston, Massachusetts. Wood engraving, 1860

Background imageArlington Collection: FREEDMENs VILLAGE, 1864. The freedmans settlement at Arlington, Virginia

FREEDMENs VILLAGE, 1864. The freedmans settlement at Arlington, Virginia. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1864

Background imageArlington Collection: Custis-Lee Mansion, Arlington, VA

Custis-Lee Mansion, Arlington, VA. Date c1900

Background imageArlington Collection: View of the Public Garden & Boston Common - from Arlington S

View of the Public Garden & Boston Common - from Arlington St. View of the Public Garden & Boston Common - from Arlington St

Background imageArlington Collection: Arlington House, June 29, 1864. Former residence of rebel Ge

Arlington House, June 29, 1864. Former residence of rebel Gen. Robert E. Lee. Photograph shows armed Union soldiers standing outside the portico of Arlington House

Background imageArlington Collection: Arlington House, east front, June 28, 1864

Arlington House, east front, June 28, 1864. Photograph shows a group of men, some Union soldiers, including African Americans, in front of Arlington House, Robert E. Lees former home

Background imageArlington Collection: View of the city of Washington, the metropolis of the United

View of the city of Washington, the metropolis of the United

Background imageArlington Collection: Arlington House. Situate in Kings County, Long Island, 7 mil

Arlington House. Situate in Kings County, Long Island, 7 miles from New-York... Date c1839 May 13

Background imageArlington Collection: View of National Cemetery at Arlington

View of National Cemetery at Arlington. Date c1870

Background imageArlington Collection: Drum corps, 8th New York State Militia, Arlington, Va. June

Drum corps, 8th New York State Militia, Arlington, Va. June, 1861. Group portrait of 18 men and boys, many seated on drums. Date 1861 June printed later

Background imageArlington Collection: Group of Co. A, 8th New York State Militia, Arlington, Va

Group of Co. A, 8th New York State Militia, Arlington, Va. June, 1861. Group of soldiers posed in front of tent, one with drum, one with flag, some with rifles, some with swords, and a dog

Background imageArlington Collection: Sleeping cubicle, Rowton House, Camden

Sleeping cubicle, Rowton House, Camden

Background imageArlington Collection: Reading room, Rowton House, Camden

Reading room, Rowton House, Camden
A reading room at the Rowton House on Arlington Road, Camden. Rowton Houses provided cheap hostel-style accommodation for working men. Date: 1926

Background imageArlington Collection: PCWR2A-00026

PCWR2A-00026
Arlington House, residence of Robert E. Lee before the Civil War, Virginia. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageArlington Collection: WA, Arlington, Arlington Fly-in, World War II military show

WA, Arlington, Arlington Fly-in, World War II military show

Background imageArlington Collection: Washington, Arlington Fly-in, airshow

Washington, Arlington Fly-in, airshow

Background imageArlington Collection: USA, VA, Arlington. McClellan Gate at Arlington National Cemetary

USA, VA, Arlington. McClellan Gate at Arlington National Cemetary

Background imageArlington Collection: Kennedy graves in Arlington cemetery, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Kennedy graves in Arlington cemetery, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Background imageArlington Collection: Hotel Arlington, New York

Hotel Arlington, New York
Hotel Arlington, 25th Street, New York City, America

Background imageArlington Collection: Entrance Floor Plan, Rowton House, Camden, London

Entrance Floor Plan, Rowton House, Camden, London
The entrance floor plan of the Rowton House opened in 1905 on Arlington Road, Camden, north west London, to provide cheap accommodation for working men

Background imageArlington Collection: First Floor Plan, Rowton House, Camden, London

First Floor Plan, Rowton House, Camden, London
The first floor plan of the Rowton House opened in 1905 on Arlington Road, Camden, north west London, to provide cheap accommodation for working men

Background imageArlington Collection: Arlington House, London, 1680

Arlington House, London, 1680
Engraving showing the exterior of Arlington House, London, 1680

Background imageArlington Collection: Cricket / Team / Sussex

Cricket / Team / Sussex
Sussex: Henty, Fry, Guttridge, Wilson, Bean, Marlow, Draper, Shaw, Brann, Murdoch, Arlington, Newham, Butt, Hilton, Humphrey

Background imageArlington Collection: Arlington Row, Bibury

Arlington Row, Bibury
These cottages on Arlington Row, Bibury, Gloucestershire, England, are fine examples of Cotswold architecture and were originally a wool store dating back to the 14th century

Background imageArlington Collection: Lindbergh / Tomb Soldier

Lindbergh / Tomb Soldier
Lindbergh at the tomb of The Unknown Solider at Arlington cemetery

Background imageArlington Collection: Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Background imageArlington Collection: Amphitheater, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Arlington National Cemetery

Amphitheater, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Background imageArlington Collection: Memorial to the crew of the Space Shuttle Challenger

Memorial to the crew of the Space Shuttle Challenger, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Background imageArlington Collection: Memorial to the crew of the Space Shuttle Columbia

Memorial to the crew of the Space Shuttle Columbia, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Background imageArlington Collection: Wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

Wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Background imageArlington Collection: Changing the guards ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

Changing the guards ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Background imageArlington Collection: Tomb of Bobby (Robert) Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery

Tomb of Bobby (Robert) Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Background imageArlington Collection: Tomb of Jackie Kennedy Onassis at Arlington National Cemetery

Tomb of Jackie Kennedy Onassis at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Background imageArlington Collection: Tomb of John F

Tomb of John F. Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Background imageArlington Collection: Arlington National Cemetery

Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Background imageArlington Collection: The Memorial Amphitheatre

The Memorial Amphitheatre, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Background imageArlington Collection: Fireworks over the Iwo Jima Memorial for the 4th of

Fireworks over the Iwo Jima Memorial for the 4th of July Independence Day celebrations, Arlington, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Background imageArlington Collection: Rows of headstones on graves in the Arlington Cemetery

Rows of headstones on graves in the Arlington Cemetery, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Background imageArlington Collection: Henry Earl Arlington

Henry Earl Arlington
HENRY BENNET, first earl of ARLINGTON royalist statesman with his autograph




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"Arlington: A Tapestry of History, Honor, and Remembrance" Discover the essence through its iconic landmarks that embody courage, sacrifice, and patriotism. Witness the solemn duty of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier as they honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation's freedom. Step back in time to witness Locomotive No. 6800, Arlington Grange's magnificent steam engine that once powered dreams across vast distances. Immerse yourself in history at Fort Myer Chapel in Arlington, Virginia – a testament to resilience and faith. Pay homage to heroes at the awe-inspiring Iwo Jima War Memorial standing tall against adversity. Marvel at its grandeur as it immortalizes bravery etched into our collective memory. At Women in Military Service for America Memorial within Arlington National Cemetery, we celebrate trailblazing women who shattered barriers and paved new paths with their unwavering dedication. Transport yourself to another era with a vintage poster from 1938 promoting proper book care – a reminder that knowledge is timeless and must be cherished. Feel an eternal flame flicker within your heart as you stand before Kennedy Gravesite at Arlington National Cemetery. Reflect on President Kennedy's legacy while honoring his enduring spirit. Escape to Vermont's picturesque town where fall colors paint nature's canvas alongside a charming covered bridge – a tranquil retreat amidst bustling city life. The Iwo Jima Memorial stands resolute as a symbol of unity and triumph over adversity; reminding us that strength lies not only in numbers but also in shared purpose. Lastly, Banbury Station takes us back to 1949 when train travel was synonymous with adventure and discovery – an invitation to embark on journeys filled with anticipation and wonderment. In every corner of this remarkable place called Arlington lies stories waiting to be discovered - tales woven together by valorous acts, historical treasures, natural beauty, and human resilience.