Antietam National Cemetery/Museum

  • Located at Rt. 65 Sharpsburg , MD 21782
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At Sharpsburg, the site of the bloodiest single day battle in American history. Casualties totaled more than 23,000 on September 17, 1862. Clara Barton cared for wounded soldiers here. Visit Dunker Church, Bloody Lane, ... more on Marylandmemories.com

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The cemetery was very moving to see and to read all the stones . It really told alot about what went on at ... more on TripAdvisor

Staff is great!!! You can walk the battle filed or take a paid tour. Visitors center offers a gift shop and a brief movie. ... more on TripAdvisor

Very interesting and sad to see the graves and monuments dedicated to the civil war soldiers who lost their lives. ... more on TripAdvisor

I was here over the Memorial day weekend. I caught the last part of a ceremony that was going on. It looked really cool. Military personnel and guys as Confederate soldiers were paying tribute to the ... more on TripAdvisor

I found my gr gr gr grandfather buried in section C6. He was a member of Company G 6th WV Infantry Volunteers and died on the B&O Railroad on July 13, 1864. He died in an accident on the B&O Railroad ... more on TripAdvisor

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