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Fort Smith, Arkansas
National Cemetery Fort Smith
Fort Smith, Arkansas 72901
A Civil War-era national cemetery near the Arkansas-Oklahoma border with Union and Confederate graves.
Founded
1867
Price tier
budget
Popularity
63/100
Find 219 cemeteries with ADA-oriented access notes, wheelchair-friendly signals, and other on-site visit cues spread across 6 city routes.
Access path
Accessibility questions are highly practical and often urgent. This route keeps access notes, hours, pricing, and local geography in one place so the family can decide where to travel next instead of digging through generic amenities filters. The strongest city clusters are Baton Rouge, LA, Bellingham, WA, and Columbia, MO.
27% of the full directory carries this topic signal
Listings
219 cemeteries
27% of the directory currently exposes ADA-oriented access notes.
Visitor centers
219
Listings with extra on-site wayfinding or staffed visitor infrastructure.
Verified pricing
17
Accessible grounds that also reduce pricing ambiguity before a visit.
City routes
204
Local pages where access needs can be compared without losing geographic context.
Mobility planning is high-intent, high-stakes information. It should be visible in the crawlable page body, not buried behind a generic amenities tab.
Baton Rouge, LA, Bellingham, WA, and Columbia, MO are especially useful because accessibility questions are usually resolved inside a realistic driving radius, not at the state level alone.
Visitor centers, parking, wheelchair notes, hours, and pricing transparency work better together than as isolated filters because they reduce total planning friction before a visit.
Open a statewide atlas first when you need a broad scan, then narrow into a city or cemetery page.
These city pages are strong next steps when the question is still local but not narrowed to one cemetery.
These are the strongest current entity pages for this topic based on directory popularity, research depth, and listing richness.
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Fort Smith, Arkansas
Fort Smith, Arkansas 72901
A Civil War-era national cemetery near the Arkansas-Oklahoma border with Union and Confederate graves.
Founded
1867
Price tier
budget
Popularity
63/100
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Princeton, New Jersey
Princeton, New Jersey 08540
A historic cemetery adjoining the Princeton campus with notable scholars and politicians.
Founded
1757
Price tier
moderate
Popularity
61/100
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San Francisco, California
San Francisco, California 94124
A national cemetery in the Presidio overlooking the Golden Gate, with Civil War-era graves.
Founded
1884
Price tier
budget
Popularity
60/100
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St. Paul, Minnesota
St. Paul, Minnesota 55102
St. Paul's oldest municipal cemetery, near the state capitol complex.
Founded
1853
Price tier
moderate
Popularity
57/100
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Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325
The iconic Civil War cemetery where Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address.
Founded
1863
Price tier
budget
Popularity
56/100
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Saratoga Springs, New York
Saratoga Springs, New York 12866
A municipal cemetery serving Saratoga Springs, New York, with carefully maintained grounds and room for both family visitation and local history research.
Founded
1868
Price tier
moderate
Popularity
55/100
The topic route and guide library now work as a loop so users can move between explanation and actual cemetery entities.
planning
Compare cemetery type, location, family fit, price, accessibility, services, maintenance, and long-term visitation needs.
etiquette
Plan respectful cemetery visits with guidance on timing, photography, children, pets, decorations, and active service awareness.
planning
Build a practical pre-planning checklist that covers cemetery choices, budget ranges, documentation, family communication, and vendor coordination.
These answers are visible in the page body and also mirrored into structured data for better retrieval and citation behavior.
Accessible means the listing exposes ADA-oriented notes or wheelchair-friendly route signals in the structured page data and visible page copy.
Yes. Accessibility guidance changes with weather, maintenance, and active services, so the directory should reduce uncertainty but not replace direct confirmation.
Because families making mobility-sensitive visits often also need to reduce quote-shopping friction before they decide where to travel.