United States Department of Veterans Affairs

Cemeteries - Washington Crossing National Cemetery

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Washington Crossing National Cemetery
830 Highland Road
Newtown, PA 18940

Phone: (215) 504-5610
Fax: (215) 504-5611

To schedule burials: See General Information

 

Office Hours:
Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Closed federal holidays except Memorial Day and Veterans Day.

Visitation Hours:
Open daily from sunrise to sunset.

A photo of the stone entrance sign at Washington Crossing National Cemetery. 


Burial Space: This cemetery has space available to accommodate casketed and cremated remains.

General Information Kiosk on Site? Yes

Floral/Grounds Policy


Directions from nearest airport: 
From Philadelphia International Airport: Take Interstate 95 North for approximately 36 miles to exit 49, then left onto Yardley Newtown Road/PA Highway 332 West (Newtown Bypass) for 0.8 miles, then turn right at Lindenhurst Road and travel 2.3 miles, then turn left at PA Highway 532/Washington Crossing Road, then turn right at Highland Road.

From Interstate 95 South, take exit 49, then right onto Yardley Newtown Road/PA Hwy 332 West (Newtown Bypass) for 0.6 miles, then turn right at Lindenhurst Road and travel 2.3 miles, then turn left at PA Hwy 532/Washington Crossing Road, then turn right at Highland Road.




GENERAL INFORMATION

To schedule a burial: Fax all discharge documentation to the National Cemetery Scheduling Office at 1-866-900-6417 and follow-up with a phone call to
1-800-535-1117.

The new 205-acre national cemetery in southeastern Pennsylvania will serve veterans' needs for the next 50 years. The cemetery is located in Bucks County, north of the city of Philadelphia, about three miles northwest of Interstate 95, and less than three miles from Washington Crossing Historic Park.

In January 2008, VA awarded a design contract to Cairone & Kaupp, Inc. of Philadelphia. VA plans on completing a 12-acre early burial area with temporary facilities (Phase 1A) followed by the second construction stage of the project (Phase 1B). When completed, the 64-acre Phase 1 development will provide 15,500 full casket gravesites, including 15,100 pre-placed crypts, and 6,500 in-ground cremation sites and 4,100 columbarium niches. The new cemetery will also include an administration and public information center complex and public restrooms, a maintenance facility, a cemetery entrance area, a flag assembly area, and committal shelters for funeral services. Other infrastructure design elements include roadways, landscaping, utilities, and irrigation.
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HISTORICAL INFORMATION

Under Development.
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NOTABLE PERSONS

Under Development.
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FLORAL/GROUNDS POLICY

Our cemetery floral and grounds policies exist only to reflect the honor and respect we hold for our Nation's Veterans, by preserving the dignity and solemnity of their final resting place.

We welcome and encourage fresh-cut flowers throughout the year. Temporary floral containers are located throughout the cemetery for public use. Floral arrangements will be removed when they become withered, faded, or unsightly. During the mowing season, floral arrangements shall be removed weekly to facilitate mowing operations. Floral arrangements shall not stand taller than the headstone.

Artificial flowers will be permitted from November 1 – April 1.

Permanent plantings, statues, vigil lights, breakable objects, and similar items are not permitted at the graves. This includes, but is not limited to hazardous materials, glass, metal, toys, candles, balloons, wind chimes, and pinwheels. Flags are not permitted at the graves.

No permanent floral vases are permitted.

Potted plants will be permitted on graves one week before and one week after Easter Sunday and Memorial Day.
Holiday wreaths and grave blankets are permitted on graves from December 1 through January 10 and will be removed after January 20 of each year. Grave blankets shall be no larger than 2 x 3 feet.

The Department of Veterans Affairs does not permit adornments which might be considered offensive, inconsistent with the dignity of the cemetery, or considered hazardous to cemetery personnel. For example, items incorporating beads or wires which may become entangled in mowers or other equipment and cause injury. Unauthorized items will be removed immediately. Floral arrangements and other decorations may not be secured to the headstone.
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