I don't know your past Letty

but is it some type of memorial?
Well, it's a rather sordid past, Dutchy.

Yes, it's a memorial. George is always guessing this state just to tease me.
Is it dedicated to someone famous?
I don't know if you would call them famous, Dutchy, but they gave their lives during this particular war, but no one knows the names.
Is it an American War Memorial?
Yes, it is, Dutchy.
Hint: this state is for lovers
another hint: This state is also called The Old Dominion.
3400 US war memorials found in google, I'll be here all day searching.

Your hint unfortunately doesn't help me. In which State can I find it, north-west-south or north?
Humming: " Carry me back to old--------"
Just get the name of the city and the state, Dutchy. Then you will know the name of the cemetery.
Is it a war memorial in Virginia?
Certainly is, Dutchy. It's a national cemetery, and this particular memorial represents the unknown soldiers in the War between the States as Virginians like to call it.

Monument and tomb for 2,111 Unknown Civilian War Dead. Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia.
Letty wrote:Certainly is, Dutchy. It's a national cemetery, and this particular memorial represents the unknown soldiers in the War between the States as Virginians like to call it.
You Rebels are a stubborn lot!
Hey, George. I would rather use the term resistant than stubborn.

Until our Dutchy arrives....
"....an unknown quanity...."
Where am I?
Dutchy, it's really your turn, honey. Actually that home is where the author of The Red Badge of Courage lived for a while. I wanted to do the other side of the War Between the States. <smile> Henry Fleming was the Union soldier who enlisted and sought a "red badge of courage" (a wound) because he thought that courage would make him a hero, but his mother discouraged him.
Go, Aussie.
Well, Dutchy. That resembles a train running through red earth. Australia?
Fantastic Letty, exactly. It's "The Ghan" train travelling between Adelaide and Darwin through the red centre of Australia. That is exactly how the landscape looks, particularly this week, with the temperatures hitting 118 degrees in the north of South Australia.
118 degrees, Dutchy?
ok, back later with a place.