This small national cemetery is a peaceful place for reflection and remembrance. The cemetery is well-kept and clean, with an interesting arrangement of headstones in a half circle and a US flag in the center. The history of the cemetery is rich, with 54 Union soldiers buried on the premises, some of whose remains were not fully identified. The cemetery is accessible for visitors, with a wheelchair-accessible parking lot. However, some visitors might find the cemetery a bit too small. The military honors and benefits offered by the VA, such as free burial and headstone, are a notable aspect of the cemetery. Unfortunately, the cemetery's location on a busy road can be a distraction, and the lack of evening hours might limit some visitors' ability to visit.