As far as my eyes could see were rows and rows of resting heroes beneath the grassy ground. Many thoughts were racing through my mind as I took in the view. All those men and women died for what we have now…. Freedom. I listened to the trees, as the wind blew across what seemed to be the biggest graveyard ever. This moment will forever be engraved in my memory. The way the people acted and cared for this place made the Arlington National Cemetery the most moving place we have been on the Freedom Tour.
-Bryanna
Today was a very interesting day seeing Arlington National Cemetery. Seeing John F. Kennedy’s grave was so exciting because there was a flame that never goes out and that was very cool. Once we took off from the cemetery we took stopped at the Post Office and inside there was a huge mall. We definitely checked that out and on top of the building was a beautiful site you could see the whole city. Once we showed up at the natural history museum I got so excited because I’ve always wanted to go there and it was so fun seeing all the different types of animals. So the day was almost over and we were on our way to the hotel and we took a stop at the Hometown Buffet and that definitely finished my day off once I ate almost every food possible so overall it was a great day for me.
Dylan
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