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  1. The grounds of the Marine Corps War Memorial are open from 6 a.m. until midnight, year-round. National Park Ranger-led programs can be requested in advance by calling 703-235-1530. During the summer on Tuesday evenings, the U.S. Marine Corps band performs free hour-long drum and bugle concerts called Sunset Parades.

  2. Jan 27, 2023 · The Netherlands Carillon is in Virginia near Arlington National Cemetery. By Car. From VA 110 south turn right onto Marshall Drive, then follow signs for the US Marine Corps War Memorial. From US 50 east take the exit for Rosslyn and the Key Bridge. Turn right onto Meade Street at the top of the ramp. Turn left on Marshall Drive, then follow ...

  3. Marine Corps War Memorial. Address U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial Arlington, VA 22209. Parking There is limited visitor parking available at the memorial grounds on parade evenings on a first come, first serve basis. Bus parking is available on the south side of the Marine Corps War Memorial. Handicapped parking is available on site. Public ...

  4. Iwo Jima (US Marine Corps War Memorial) 1400 N Meade St Arlington, VA Monuments & Attractions. visit website . ... Arlington, VA 22209 703.522.6628 ...

  5. Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima) & Netherlands Carillon. At the famous Iwo Jima statue in Arlington’s Rosslyn neighborhood, you’ll get the panoramic view of fireworks and National Mall monuments and memorials, as well as the iconic statue of Marines raising the flag.

  6. The Memorial site is a seven and one-half acre tract of land bordering the northern end of Arlington National Cemetery, and overlooking Washington, D.C., near the western end of Memorial Bridge. The entire cost of the statue and developing the Memorial site was $850,000, donated by U.S. Marines, former Marines, Marine Corps Reservists, friends ...

  7. The Marine Corps War Memorial, also known as the Iwo Jima Memorial, is located at the entrance to the Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. The memorial is based on an image of the second flag-raising on the Iwo Jima island during World War II. It is a 78 feet tall bronze sculpture of military figures raising a flagpole on rocks set above a ...

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