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    • 157debrab 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Words cannot describe what you will see here. Trip Advisor is forcing me to write at least 50 characters but I have truly nothing to say.
    • GeorgeLaird 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We just happened upon the American Cemetery and consider it traveller's luck to have visited. The cemetery is truly beautiful, immaculately maintained and a moving testament to those who died for a noble cause so far from home. While we all enjoy the French-American rivalry, as an American it truly was a life memory to see that kind of appreciation on display.
    • Seen_my_T_shirt 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Entering through the gates to this US World War 1 Cemetery we were overwhelmed by the number of white crosses (and star of david's). And then we noticed that beyond the crosses we were looking at were at least that many again. In total just over 6000! Then we noted that all the dates we looked at (of the dates of falling) were all in about a week of each other at the end of July / start of August 1918. 6000 in a week, and that's just the US losses. The grounds are immaculate showing so much respect almost 100 years on. The Stars and Stripes in the very centre and a stone memorial at the rear of the cemetery with a small chapel behind wooden doors to either side. Adults and teenage daughter were all extremely moved by our visit. If in the area I cannot recommend a place to visit and to contemplate more highly. If you have kids old enough my daughter is an example of how such a site can bring home the magnitude of the history this place is remembering.
    • ned878 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Just to stand in the gate and look up through hundreds of white crosses is humbling. The small side chapels to the side of the main memorial for those who died but are still missing is really moving.
    • gilda-bebe 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Beautiful grounds, overwhelming number of crosses. We were humbled to be there on the centennial of the beginning of WW I, and felt obliged to visit all these young men who gave their lives for our benefit.
    • GingerBeer1979 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Very moving, and fitting resting place for over 6,000 American servicemen who died near here.The walk to the hilltop through the rows of immaculately kept graves can not fail to move all who visit.
    • 678kathryns 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We first visited this beautiful cemetery in 2011 to find the grave of my grandmother's cousin. We were so impressed with the way it is maintained - a fitting tribute to the WW1 American soldiers who rest here. This May we returned for the Memorial Day which was a well organised and moving ceremony; we were cordially welcomed by the staff and found everyone so friendly. My ancestor was born in England but emigrated to the States with his family in 1907 at the age of 7. He joined the US Army in 1918 and died 6th April 1918. I have recently discovered that his mother was able to visit his grave in 1930 as an American Gold Star Mother. The tranquility of this cemetery situated in the peace of the countryside is well worth a visit. "We will remember them."
    • MWStoneham 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Visited on a chilly April day and found it maintained to the high standard we would expect. Please do visit and there are toilets which is very handy as well. Martin
    • kipb634 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It was a torrential downpour when I was there, high winds and cold but still worth seeing. Sad to see how many headstones are marked as unknown. The cemetery is out away from town, just a nice quick little drive through the french countryside. So glad I went.
    • YakkaNobby 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We were four Australians on our way to the Champagne district and when we stumbled upon this American Cemetery from the Great War. What a find! We had intentions of visiting The Somme Battlefields but had not planned to visit any in the this region. This cemetery is so well kept and is a tribute to the American People who maintain it. The many dead, (over 6,000) who rest in this very peaceful place would be proud of the way their memory is is put on display.We ventured into the memorial centre and spoke with the people who run it. It was such an informative session and we stayed much longer than we would ever have dreamt, but it was all worth it.
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