Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery

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Designated a National Cemetery in 1866, the 331-acre site is still in use today. Burials from the War of Independence through the present and both Union and Confederate burials from the Civil War. Home to many monuments to those who served their country. FREE

2900 Sheridan Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63125

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A beautiful national cemetery, well tended and serene
Reviewed By Melissa H September 2024

What a beautiful cemetery, well tended and serene... though, sadly, small with very limited space for future veterans. Be sure to stop at the Admin office for a map and information sheet - that was...

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Respect
Reviewed By rick d May 2024

The grounds are maintained to the highest standards. The staff in the administration building were very friendly and helpful. During my visit I observed the crew lowering someone into their final...

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Finding a grave marker
Reviewed By Phyllis M May 2023

I was trying to find my husband’s fairly new grave (Jan,2023). (Lee A Busch) I finally found the section as it wasn’t marked real well where his site is. But I never found his grave as I couldn’t...

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Open daily, dawn until dusk.

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TripAdvisor Rating:

12 Reviews | Write a Review
A beautiful national cemetery, well tended and serene
Reviewed By Melissa H September 2024

What a beautiful cemetery, well tended and serene... though, sadly, small with very limited space for future veterans. Be sure to stop at the Admin office for a map and information sheet - that was...

Full Review
Respect
Reviewed By rick d May 2024

The grounds are maintained to the highest standards. The staff in the administration building were very friendly and helpful. During my visit I observed the crew lowering someone into their final...

Full Review
Finding a grave marker
Reviewed By Phyllis M May 2023

I was trying to find my husband’s fairly new grave (Jan,2023). (Lee A Busch) I finally found the section as it wasn’t marked real well where his site is. But I never found his grave as I couldn’t...

Full Review