landmark and historical building · McClellan Dr
A stone arch honoring McClellan stands forgotten in Arlington's interior, once a functional entrance now stranded by a century of cemetery expansion—a relic of how even monumental things get swallowed by history. Best for people tracing the physical evolution of Arlington or drawn to overlooked monuments that outlasted their original purpose.
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