The Los Angeles National Cemetery, established in 1889, serves as a solemn resting place for veterans and their families, reflecting the rich military history of the United States. Located in Westwood, Los Angeles, this 114-acre cemetery was originally part of the Sawtelle Veterans Home, providing care for Civil War veterans. Over the years, it expanded to include those who served in subsequent conflicts, from the Spanish-American War to recent engagements. The cemetery features notable monuments, such as the Spanish-American War Memorial and the POW/MIA Memorial. Today, it stands as a tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of those who served, offering a place of reflection and honor for all visitors.

