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Description: Camp Butler National Cemetery, located in Springfield, Illinois, is a historic military cemetery that dates back to the Civil War era. Established in 1862, it originally served as a training camp for Union soldiers and later became a burial ground for both Union and Confederate soldiers who died in nearby hospitals or as prisoners of war. The cemetery spans over 50 acres and is the final resting place for more than 25,000 veterans and their family members, representing service in conflicts from the Civil War to the present day. Notable for its serene landscape and meticulously maintained grounds, Camp Butler National Cemetery features a variety of monuments and memorials that honor the sacrifices of American servicemen and women. It remains an active cemetery, continuing to provide a dignified resting place for those who have served the nation.