Before World War II, part of what is today's Arlington National Cemetery was an experimental farm, known as Arlington Farms. During World War II, it was converted into a huge housing complex for female workers in Washington, D.C., across the rover.
It to was known as Arlington Farms and became a favored G.I. destination.
I wrote about this place in my "Tattooed On Your Soul: World War II" blog.
An Interesting Story. --Old Secesh
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