Depending on where you'll be in New York, if you're going to be near the city, Calverton National Cemetery on Long Island is our third-busiest cemetery. They buried 6,000 last year. They have both upright marble and flat bronze markers there. Then we have Cypress Hills, which is in Brooklyn. That is one of our original 14 national cemeteries that date back to when President Lincoln started the national cemeteries. Then in Sarasota, New York, we have a national cemetery with upright marble. It's closer to the city.
On May 29th, 2008. See this statement in context.