Prescott National Cemetery, Prescott, Yavapai County, Arizona, United States
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- Prescott National Cemetery
- Cemetery
- Located at the Veterans Administration Medical Center at 500 Highway and Route 89 North in Prescott, Arizona.
- The present site of Prescott National Cemetery is thought to be its third location. The original cemetery was established when Fort Whipple was a camp near Del Rio Springs in 1864, and was moved soon after. The cemetery was relocated again in 1869 to its current location because flash floods washed out numerous burials in the previous site. These floods may account for the majority of the 25 unknown graves in the cemetery. (cem.va.gov)
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- 34.546810934° 32' 48.5"N-112.4474982112° 26' 51.0"W
- Fort Whipple 0.6 mi. NW
- Whipple 0.7 mi. N
- Prescott 1.3 mi. W
- Miller Valley 1.7 mi. W
- Juniper Heights 1.9 mi. SW
- Prescott Valley 8.7 mi. NE
- Memorial Park 0.4 mi. SW
- Citizens 0.6 mi. W
- Aztlan Lodge No 1 Masonic 1.5 mi. W
- American Lutheran Church Columbarium 1.9 mi. NW
- Arizona Pioneers Home 2.4 mi. NW
- Independent Order of Odd Fellows 2.9 mi. W
- Boblitt 5.1 mi. NE
- Saint Luke's Columbarium 7.2 mi. N
- Rolling Hills 7.3 mi. N
- Humboldt (Dewey-Humboldt) 12.1 mi. E
- Henderson (Dewey-Humboldt) 12.5 mi. E
- Chino Valley (Chino Valley) 12.8 mi. N
- 1,643 m
- 746876551
- Updated Apr 24, 2020