Photo of the Day: St Augustine National Cemetery

Located near the headquarters of the Florida National Guard, the St Augustine National Cemetery is the final resting place for 2,788 fallen heroes. The first interment took place in 1828 as it served as the post cemetery for St. Francis Barracks. Over 1,400 soldiers from the Seminole Wars are buried in a mass grave marked by three pyramids. The cemetery became a National Cemetery in 1881. The superintendent lodge pictured here was added to the St Augustine National Cemetery in 1938. (Photo: November 13, 2011)

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