Tahoma National Cemetery
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Washington /
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/ USA
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/ Covington
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Tahoma is the first national cemetery in Washington, comprised of 160 acres, adjacent to Tahoma High School. The name "Tahoma" was used by the Klickitat indians as their name for Mt. Rainier, the highest peak in Washington.
Tahoma was opened for service in September of 1997, and is expected to remain open until 2025.
Tahoma is the first national cemetery in Washington, comprised of 160 acres, adjacent to Tahoma High School. The name "Tahoma" was used by the Klickitat indians as their name for Mt. Rainier, the highest peak in Washington.
Tahoma was opened for service in September of 1997, and is expected to remain open until 2025.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 47°23'25"N 122°5'39"W
- Mattson Middle School 2.5 km
- Cherokee Bay 4 km
- Iddings 4.9 km
- Maple Wood 6.9 km
- Lake Morton 7.1 km
- Ravensdale Lake 8.6 km
- Lake Nikanta 9 km
- Former Jade Greens Golf Course 10 km
- Robert Rizzo Ranch 12 km
- Jones Lake 12 km
- Devil Woods 2.4 km
- Lake Meridian 5.3 km
- Elk Run Golf Course 5.8 km
- Druids Glen Golf Course 7.1 km
- Lake Sawyer 7.6 km
- Pacific Raceways 8.5 km
- Open Pit Coal Mine 10 km
- Washington National Golf Club 10 km
- Open Pit Coal Mine 10 km
- Muckleshoot Indian Reservation 15 km