DescriptionBugle used at JFK funeral - Arlington National Cemetery - 2013-01-18.jpg
English: The bugle used by Sergeant Keith Clark, Principal Bugler of the U.S. Army Band, at the funeral of President John F. Kennedy in 1963.
It is part of the new "Honor" exhibit at the Visitor Center at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington County, Virginia, on January 18, 2013.
This is part of a renovation of the Visitors Center, "Honor, Remember, Explore." It is the first revision to the Visitors Center since it opened in January 1990. Previously, there was limited signage and some wall-sized images, but little else to orient visitors about the cemetery, what goes on there, and what it means. The new exhibit contains a limited number of artifacts (replicas of the Medal of Honor of each service, and the bugle played during President Kennedy's burial). Several computerized kiosks permit visitors to find where graves are located, discover the graves of famous people or high-ranking officers at the cemetery, learn about the monuments and structures at the cemetery, and more.
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