Quick Description: This memorial statue of a soldier is located in Liberty State Park, New Jersey. It is dedicated to America's role of preserving freedom and rescuing the oppressed. Very appropriately, Lady Liberty stands in the distance. This monument is located in a fantastic park, complete with ...
"The Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World" was a gift of friendship from the people of France to the United States and is recognized as a universal symbol of freedom and democracy. The Statue of Liberty was dedicated on October 28, 1886. It was designated as a National Monument in 1924 ...
The Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C. is one of most visited statue on our list. It depicts soldiers in big rain coats and some even holding walkie talkies. There are over 10 statues in this piece.
The Paragould War Memorial is a scaled-down replica of the Statue of Liberty, located in Courthouse Park near the Greene County Courthouse at the heart of Paragould, Arkansas. The statue is a bronze cast created by John Paulding, and was cast at the American Art Bronze Foundry in Chicago, Illinois in 1920.
A whirlwind tour of 10 monuments that mark key moments in American history: from the Statue of Liberty and Mount Rushmore, to the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial and the AIDS Quilt.
Meet NYC’s most famous lady up close and in person on our Early Access Statue of Liberty Tour. We’ll start our tour with a little context, visiting the sites around Battery Park.
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War is personified by a statue of the American soldier, who, resting from the conflict, relates to History the story of the battle which this monument is intended to commemorate. History, in listening attitude, records with stylus and tablet the achievements of the field and the names of the honored dead.
Monument to the Women of World War II. The Monument to the Women of World War II is a British nation war memorial located on Whitehall, London. The memorial, sculpted by John. W. Mills, was unveiled by Queen Elizabeth II and dedicated by Baroness Boothroyd in July 2005.
When the memorial was dedicated in 1967 it was the tallest statue in the world, measuring 85 metres (279 ft) from the tip of its sword to the top of the plinth. The plinth measures another 2 metres (6.6 ft), and is installed on a concrete foundation with a depth of 16 metres (52 ft).
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