Elegant And Engaging Military Memorials


There are hundreds of historical markers and memorials located all across the United States. Some commemorate points of historical interest, important battles, or significant cultural achievements. Many of these monuments help document the history of different regions of the country and celebrate the achievements of the people who lived there. Of all the monuments that you could choose to visit in this country, some of the most interesting and significant ones are war memorials.

You will certainly find many noteworthy and interesting memorials to visit in your hometown. A quick Internet search will help you locate several sites of interest throughout your immediate region. Adventurous patriots may enjoy visiting some of these extra special memorials during a vacation, while visiting family, or while enjoying an impromptu road trip. Visiting war memorials and other sites of historic interest help keep the memory of service members alive. Remembering their sacrifice and reflecting on the importance of loyalty, bravery, and service is a great way to connect with the past and the present.

Of National Significance

There are a few memorials that are well-known to most American citizens. These include:

  • Arlington National Cemetery located in Virginia, just across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C.
  • The Korean War Veterans Memorial that features more than a dozen highly detailed statues
  • The Vietnam War Veterans Memorial that consists primarily of sleek, solemn black marble and rests on the grounds of the National Mall in our country’s capital

These important sites represent very important moments in our national military history and continue to serve as valuable reminders of service and sacrifice.

Classic Design for Modern Concerns

The design of many memorials harkens back to significant historic monuments and other structures. The use of traditional architectural elements is both visually engaging and evocative of the timelessness of human effort. The National Memorial Arch is located in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania and shares many visual similarities with the famous Arc du Triomphe in Paris. Less ornate arches that still retain a classical air can be seen at the elegant National World War II Monument in Washington D.C. This monument includes an extensive water feature with graceful fountains. It is a calm place that is perfectly suited to relaxation and reflection.

A Modern Look for Timeless Memories

Though classical design elements are chosen for many historic monuments, several of them reflect the changing tastes of the era in which the monuments were created. The famous World War II Valor in the Pacific Monument includes a long white structure with a spire that sits above the water, marking the place where the wreckage of the USS Arizona still lays. Interestingly, the monument includes the names of civilians in addition to military personnel, reminding us that anyone may be called to give the ultimate sacrifice in times of conflict.

Where Will You Visit?

In addition to the many memorials honoring specific military conflicts, there are a large number of Civil War memorials erected in honor of various battles and military units all across the southern and eastern United States. The Western US also has a number of intriguing sites of interest, including historic forts like the Alamo. No matter what your interest in these sites might be, you can feel certain that you will come away richer for having visited them.Elegant And Engaging Military Memorials

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