Spanish–American War Memorial, Arlington
Facts and practical information
The Spanish–American War Memorial is a memorial in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington County, Virginia, in the United States that commemorates those American military personnel who died in the Spanish–American War. Constructed by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America and dedicated on May 21, 1902, the memorial consists of a granite column in the center of a small grass-covered plaza. A granite sphere and bronze eagle with outstretched wings stand atop the shaft. The memorial faces west; to its rear across Lawton Avenue is a flagstone terrace on which are placed four cannon, aimed east. ()
South Arlington (Arlington National Cemetary)Arlington
Spanish–American War Memorial – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Fashion Centre at Pentagon City, John F. Kennedy Eternal Flame, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Pentagon Memorial.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Spanish–American War Memorial?
How to get to Spanish–American War Memorial by public transport?
Bus
- S Courthouse Rd at 2nd St S • Lines: 42, 45, 77 (13 min walk)
- 2nd St S at S Courthouse Rd • Lines: 42, 45, 77 (13 min walk)
Metro
- Arlington Cemetery • Lines: Bl (23 min walk)
- Pentagon • Lines: Bl, Yl (31 min walk)