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The National Memorial Arboretum is the United Kingdom's living and lasting memorial to commemorate and celebrate: |
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Located in the heart of the country, the National Memorial Arboretum comprises 150 acres of trees and memorials devoted to the concept of Remembrance. Set within the National Forest of Staffordshire, near Lichfield, it was established in 1997, on former gravel and sand pits gifted from Lafarge Aggregates. It already contains 130 memorials of national significance. The Arboretum welcomes visits from both primary and secondary schools. There is an education programme available and study opportunities are available for any age group. To view a Gallery of images of the National Memorial Arboretum - Please Click Here (PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR MAP/DIRECTIONS) To visit the NMA web site, please click on the NMA logo above, here, or on the link in the Links Page
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