Volunteers place wreaths at Arlington National Cemetery
By Associated Press
Dec 16, 2017 2:46 PM CST
Wreaths grace the Columbarium at Arlington National Cemetery, in Arlington, Va., as Wreaths Across America, places remembrance wreaths on the nearly 245,000 headstones at the cemetery, Saturday, Dec. 16, 2017. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)   (Associated Press)

ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — A huge number of volunteers are placing wreaths on tombstones at Arlington National Cemetery.

WTOP-FM reports the annual event drew a large crowd Saturday, with more than 245,000 wreaths placed at grave sites.

The Wreaths Across America caravan traveled earlier this month from Columbia Falls, Maine, where the wreaths were made. The caravan went through several states before arriving in Arlington.

The grand marshals are Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipient Roger Donlon and his wife, Norma Donlon.

The tradition began when Maine wreath maker Morrill Worcester donated 5,000 wreaths to Arlington Cemetery. A total of 1.2 million wreaths will be placed on markers across the country in 1,238 locations.

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