It's hard to believe, but officials at Arlington National Cemetery plan
to replace the original Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with a new replica
solely because of repairable cosmetic imperfections. This 1932
monument is nationally significant and eligible for listing in the
National Register of Historic Places.
The 48-ton marble block has two nonstructural cracks which pose no
threat to visitors or the historic structure. Surprisingly, federal
administrators want the replica carved from new stone that experts
agree will likely again crack along its grain just as marble does
naturally when exposed to the elements. Repair and proper care of the
Tomb (re-grouting the cracks and using only gentle cleaning methods
instead of high-pressure power-washing) is possible and is the
preferred method for fixing the existing cracks, as other marble
monuments such as the Lincoln Memorial were repaired.
Once the National Trust learned about this ill-considered plan, we
raised the alarm with Members of Congress and tried unsuccessfully to
consult with those who administer the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
A decision to determine the fate of the Tomb Monument is expected by
September 30th. Your help is needed to weigh in with decision-makers to
help save the memorial.
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