Veterans Memorial Park & Monument
Veterans Memorial Park & Monument
Veterans Memorial Park & Monument
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آثار وتماثيل • معالم وأماكن محل اهتمام
طالع المزيد
12:00 ص - 11:59 م
الاثنين
12:00 ص - 11:59 م
الثلاثاء
12:00 ص - 11:59 م
الأربعاء
12:00 ص - 11:59 م
الخميس
12:00 ص - 11:59 م
الجمعة
12:00 ص - 11:59 م
السبت
12:00 ص - 11:59 م
الأحد
12:00 ص - 11:59 م
كن أول من يُحمِّل صورة
المنطقة
العنوان
أفضل الأماكن القريبة
المطاعم
4 على بُعد 5 كيلومترات
معالم الجذب
5 على بُعد 10 كيلومترات
3.0
تعليق
ممتاز
0
جيد جدًا
0
متوسط
1
سيئ
0
سيئ جدًا
0
Jack L
East Syracuse, نيويورك815 مساهمة
بمفردك • سبتمبر 2017
This is the smallest veteran's memorial I have encountered, with a 40X40 wrought iron fence surrounding the entire park. In the center stands-I estimate to be 30 feet-a civil war monument with a north trooper atop. The monument has the battles of Gettysburg, the Wilderness, Antietam, Five Forks, Richmond, Petersburg, Cedar Creek & Cold Harbor listed on the sides.
Surrounding the monument are eleven flat memorial stones from the American revolution , Mexican, civil war, Wars ! & 11, Korea, Vietnam & Iraqi wars.
Small features are a 1898 47 MM USN Hotch Kiss revolving cannon, a monument to "PINK" the horse, which served the US army for 30 years, dying May 25, 1888 and a large stone that honors all those from Crown Point, NY, that serves their country to the cause of Freedom & Democracy.
Access is through two open gates, from & rear, with the front entrance having two new American flags.
The park is located just yards off Creek Road, with the closest landmark being the First Congregational Church, at 7 Park Avenue. The first time I drove by ending at ending at the end of Park Avenue & a small parking lot & walking across a park. Look for the park with several tall trees that surround the memorial.
The park is small, probably needing only needing 15 minutes to read & view all. I stopped on my way to two other sites in the Crown Point area. Being small doesn't mean the park isn't worth a stop. Possibly any person of history may enjoy a short visit.
Surrounding the monument are eleven flat memorial stones from the American revolution , Mexican, civil war, Wars ! & 11, Korea, Vietnam & Iraqi wars.
Small features are a 1898 47 MM USN Hotch Kiss revolving cannon, a monument to "PINK" the horse, which served the US army for 30 years, dying May 25, 1888 and a large stone that honors all those from Crown Point, NY, that serves their country to the cause of Freedom & Democracy.
Access is through two open gates, from & rear, with the front entrance having two new American flags.
The park is located just yards off Creek Road, with the closest landmark being the First Congregational Church, at 7 Park Avenue. The first time I drove by ending at ending at the end of Park Avenue & a small parking lot & walking across a park. Look for the park with several tall trees that surround the memorial.
The park is small, probably needing only needing 15 minutes to read & view all. I stopped on my way to two other sites in the Crown Point area. Being small doesn't mean the park isn't worth a stop. Possibly any person of history may enjoy a short visit.
كُتب بتاريخ 29 أكتوبر 2017
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