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  • 2025 Veterans Day Regional Sites: Honoring America’s Heroes Across the Nation

    2025 Veterans Day Regional Sites: Honoring America’s Heroes Across the Nation

    Every year on November 11, our nation comes together to honor the men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces. The Veterans Day National Committee (VDNC), alongside the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), leads this observance to ensure that every veteran — past and present — receives the recognition they deserve.

    National Veterans Day Ceremony – Arlington National Cemetery

    The National Veterans Day Ceremony will once again take place at Arlington National Cemetery. Beginning at 11:00 a.m. ET, the ceremony opens with a Presidential Wreath Laying at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, followed by a parade of colors presented by Veterans’ organizations and remarks from distinguished guests inside the Memorial Amphitheater. This solemn and unifying event serves as a powerful reminder of the courage, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment of our veterans.

    VA-Recognized Regional Sites Across America

    To ensure that the spirit of Veterans Day reaches every community, the VA and VDNC have approved 56 regional sites across 28 states to host official observances in 2025. These local ceremonies represent the heart of America’s gratitude — bringing together veterans, families, and citizens to celebrate service and freedom. Each VA-approved regional site receives:
    • Official Veterans Day posters
    • Military ceremonial support from the Department of War
    • A certificate from the Secretary of Veterans Affairs recognizing their contribution
    If your community would like to join this initiative, you can apply to become a regional Veterans Day site for 2026. Please send an email to support@va.org

    2025 Veterans Day Regional Sites by State

    Below are the official VA-recognized Veterans Day sites for 2025.
    If you can’t make it to one of these events, check your local veterans organizations, TV news outlets, or VA’s events calendar for other ceremonies happening nationwide.

    Alabama
    Huntsville • Birmingham • Mobile County • Montgomery

    Alaska
    Anchorage – Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson

    Arizona
    Phoenix • Scottsdale

    California
    Beaumont • Palm Springs • Merced Field of Honor • Truckee

    Colorado
    Loveland • Colorado Springs • Veterans Memorial, Colorado Springs

    Florida
    Bunnell (Flagler County) • Oldsmar • Ponce Inlet (Volusia County) • Tampa

    Georgia
    Atlanta (Georgia Veterans Day Association) • Kennesaw • Covington (American Legion Post 77)

    Indiana
    Evansville (Oak Hill Cemetery)

    Kansas
    Leavenworth • Baldwin City

    Maryland
    Annapolis • Brunswick • Ocean Pines • Salisbury

    Massachusetts
    Bristol County • Fall River • Gardner

    Michigan
    Mio (Oscoda County)

    Minnesota
    Mankato (National Guard Armory)

    Mississippi
    Gulfport • Biloxi • Pass Christian • Long Beach

    Missouri
    St. Louis • St. Robert • Hollister • Poplar Bluff

    Montana
    Lincoln (Lewis & Clark County)

    New Hampshire
    Atkinson

    New Jersey
    Union County

    New York
    Stone Ridge (Stone Ridge Fire Company)

    North Carolina
    Jacksonville • Harnett County • Lillington

    Oklahoma
    Duncan • Langston City • Ponca City

    Oregon
    Douglas County • Roseburg

    Pennsylvania
    Philadelphia

    South Carolina
    North Charleston • Columbia (Mission BBQ)

    Tennessee
    Gatlinburg

    Texas
    Fort Worth (Tarrant County) • Central Texas (Killeen, Harker Heights, Copperas Cove)

    Virginia
    Farmville • Southside Hampton Roads Cities • Norfolk

    Washington
    Auburn • Port Angeles • West Richland

    A Nation United in Gratitude

    From small towns to major cities, these regional ceremonies remind us that every veteran’s story matters. Each flag raised, each salute given, and each moment of silence shared honors those who stood for freedom and continue to inspire generations of Americans. As Veterans Day 2025 approaches, we encourage every citizen to attend a local ceremony, reach out to a veteran, or say thank you. Small gestures of appreciation can make a profound difference.

    If you’d like to make a difference this Veterans Day, Start Chat or Call AI Joe to get involved.

    Veterans Alliance Is Here for You At Veterans Alliance (VA.org), we honor our heroes not just on Veterans Day — but every day. If you or a loved one needs guidance on benefits, healthcare, claims, education, housing, or community support, our team is here to help. Reach out to us anytime — we’re proud to stand beside those who’ve served. Contact Veterans Alliance today at 1-870-335-3627 to explore how we can support you or your veteran community.