Andrew Johnson National Cemetery

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Andrew Johnson National Cemetery is a historic burial ground in Greeneville, Tennessee, that serves as the final resting place of the 17th U.S. president, Andrew Johnson, and is preserved as part of a national historic site.

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Andrew Johnson National Cemetery canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf burial ground
historic cemetery
national cemetery
containsGraveOf Andrew Johnson
Eliza McCardle Johnson
United States military veterans
members of the Johnson family
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designation U.S. National Cemetery
surface form: United States National Cemetery
governingBody United States Department of the Interior
surface form: U.S. Department of the Interior
hasCategory Cemeteries in Tennessee
Presidential burial sites in the United States
Protected areas of Greene County, Tennessee
United States national cemeteries
hasCoordinateSystem geographic coordinates
hasFeature Andrew Johnson burial monument
flagstaff monument at Andrew Johnson grave
overlook of Greeneville
terraced hillside setting
hasUse military cemetery
presidential burial site
heritageDesignation federal historic site component
locatedIn Greene County, Tennessee
Greeneville, Tennessee
Tennessee
maintainedBy National Park Service
namedAfter Andrew Johnson
openToPublic true
partOf Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
United States National Park System
surface form: U.S. National Park System
primaryBurial Andrew Johnson
surface form: Andrew Johnson, 17th President of the United States

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Andrew Johnson placeOfBurial Andrew Johnson National Cemetery
Greeneville, Tennessee hasHistoricSite Andrew Johnson National Cemetery
Eliza McCardle Johnson burialPlace Andrew Johnson National Cemetery
Andrew Johnson National Historic Site hasPart Andrew Johnson National Cemetery