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General Grant National MemorialGrant's birthday is celebrated every April
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General Grant National Memorial
Frequently Asked Questions
 

Why does Grant get such a big tomb?

-As the victorious commanding general of the Union army, Grant is credited as the defender of the Union.  He was respected both north and south and when he died was the most popular American, domestically and internationally.

Why is he buried in New York?

-U.S. Grant lived in New York City the last 5 years of his life.  He requested to be buried in the city.

Why are there no public restrooms?

-According to oral tradition, Mrs. Grant requested that there never be a public restroom in her tomb. 

 

Close-up view of roots and sand grains beneath golden stems.  

Did You Know?
Tiny rootlets of the American beach grass (Ammophila breviligulata) and mycorrhyzal fungi hold together the grains of sand that make up sand dunes on Fire Island. You can help protect the dunes by not walking or driving over the beach grass.
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Last Updated: July 26, 2006 at 15:17 EST