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Everything about Oak Ridge Cemetery totally explainedOak Ridge Cemetery is a cemetery located in Springfield, Illinois in the United States.
Lincoln's Tomb, which serves as the final resting place of Abraham Lincoln, his wife and all but one of his children, is located at Oak Ridge. A number of other prominent politicians and persons from Illinois are also buried at the cemetery.
As a result of Lincoln's Tomb, Oak Ridge is the second-most visited cemetery in the United States, after Arlington National Cemetery. (External Link )
The Cemetery has memorials for the Korean War, Vietnam War and World War II.
Notable burials
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Image:Illinois Korean War Memorial.JPG|Korean War Memorial
Image:Koreanil02.jpg|Close up of Korean War Memorial
Image:Koreanil03.jpg|Battle of Chosin Reservoir Memorial
Image:Illinois Vietnam Veterans Memorial.JPG|Illinois Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Image:Vietnamil02.jpg|Vietnam War Memorial close up
Image:Wwiiil01.jpg|World War II Memorial
Image:Wwii02.jpg|The European Theater side of the World War II Memorial
Image:Lincoln's Tomb, Interior.JPG|Lincoln's Tomb Burial room
Image:Lincoln's tomb, custodian's residence.JPG|Lincoln's Tomb Custodian's Residence
Image:John Riley Tanner's tomb.JPG|Governor John Riley Tanner's tomb
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