US Merchant Mariners Memorial Manhattan NYC
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World War II
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var str = 'This unique marker in Battery Park on the south end of Manhattan honors all those who have served the U.S. as part of the Merchant Marine throughout America’s wars and especially those who lie in unmarked graves in the sea. The memorial sits just offshore on a breakwater and is composed of a group of bronze statues of men who are attempting to survive after their ship was attacked by a German U-boat during World War II; it is based on a photograph taken of an actual event. The sculpture by Marisol Escobar captures an eerie realism as the waves pound the statues and on of the figures who clings on the side of the boat becomes submerged when the tide comes in. The men depicted here did not actually survive the incident. A bronze plaque onshore explains the memorial and its history and symbolism. ';
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American Merchant Mariners' Memorial, Inc
10-08-1991
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US WWII East Coast Memorial NYC Manhattan
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var str = 'In a plaza in Battery Park at the south end of Manhattan and facing the Statue of Liberty is the national World War II monument to those servicemen who lost their lives in combat in the Atlantic Ocean and who are missing at sea. The plaza consists of eight large granite pylons on which the names of 4,601 missing servicemen are inscribed. These pylons sit four to a side and in between is a sculpture of a large bronze eagle holding a laurel wreath over a wave. The bronze plaque on the statue indicates this Memorial honors not only the lost servicemen but also the 6, 185 Merchant Mariners and 529 members of the US Army Transport Service who were lost during the war. Commissioned by the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) which oversees the Memorial, the plaza was designed by architect Paul Cret Harbeson and the statue was sculpted by Albino Manca. President John F. Kennedy dedicated the memorial on May 23, 1963';
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Architect Paul Cret Harbeson
Sculptor Albino Manca
American Battle Monuments Commission
05-23-1963
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<p><a href="http://www.abmc.gov/East-Coast-Memorial">http://www.abmc.gov/East-Coast-Memorial</a></p>
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WWI Eternal Light Flagstaff NYC
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var str = 'The large granite flagstaff in Madison Square Park honors all those who served in World War I and is topped by a star-shaped eternal light luminaire to remember those who were lost in the war. At the top of the pedestal is beautifully carved bronze top with rams’ heads. The flagstaff sits on an ornamental pedestal that is inscribed with patriotic tributes as well as names of important battles from the war. The monument which was dedicated on Armistice Day in 1923 remains the terminus of Veterans Day parades and the site of official commemorations. The monument was funded by Rodman Wanamaker who ran one of the great department stores in the city. The memorial was designed by Thomas Hastings and sculpted by Paul Wayland Bartlett. ';
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Designed by Thomas Hastings
Sculpted by Paul Wayland Bartlett
Funded by Rodman Wanamaker
11-11-1923
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Great resource:<br /><a href="https://www.nycgovparks.org/about/history/veterans" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.nycgovparks.org/about/history/veterans</a>
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Washington SQ WWI Flagpole Memorial NYC
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Washington Square
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var str = 'This Memorial flagstaff in Washington Square Park honors all those from this neighborhood district who lost their lives in World War I. The marble pedestal designed by the architectural firm McKim, Mead, and White was dedicated in 1920. One of the inscriptions lists the names of those who were lost along with their ranks. ';
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Designed by the architectural firm McKim, Mead, and White
Donated by the Washington Square Association
1920
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Red Cross WWI and WWII Memorial Flagpole Central Park NYC
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var str = 'This simple granite base for a flagpole in Central Park honors all those from the Red Cross who served overseas in World Wars I and II. The memorial is engraved on the base and can only be seen by looking down.';
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NYC Vietnam Veterans Plaza Manhattan
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Vietnam War
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var str = 'The New York City memorial to the Vietnam War and its veterans is located in what was once known as Jeanette Park (named for the flagship of failed Arctic Expedition in the late 1800s). The Plaza was renamed in 1982 and the Memorial placed here. The centerpiece of the plaza is a large wall of glass blocks onto which are inscribed poems, letters and diary entries written by the veterans themselves; at the base of the wall is a granite shelf. This part of the plaza was designed by Peter Wormser and Williams Fellows (architects) and writer/veteran Joseph Ferrandino. In 2001 extensive renovations enhanced the plaza with a new entrance and landscaping as well as more information. The plaza includes a walkway of granite pylons with bronze plaques containing the inscribed the names of all 1, 741 U.S. military personnel from New York City who are listed as killed in action, missing in action or prisoners of war from the conflict in Vietnam from 1957-1975. There is also a large flat steel map of Vietnam that includes sites of battles. The memorial plaza was dedicated on May 4, 1985 and then again on November 9, 2001 when it was redesigned. ';
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Peter Wormser and Williams Fellows (architects) and writer/veteran Joseph Ferrandino
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1985
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Great resource:<br /><a href="https://www.nycgovparks.org/about/history/veterans" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.nycgovparks.org/about/history/veterans</a>
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NYC Korean War Memorial Manhattan NY
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Korean War
New York City
New York</a>
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var str = 'On the south end of Manhattan in Battery Park stands the New York City Korean War Veterans Memorial. This large cut-out of a soldier shape in a standing stele of polished black granite represents the “Universal Soldier” and allows the viewer to see through the granite to the Statue of Liberty. It was created by Mac Adams and dedicated in 1991 and is meant to signify the void left by death. The base of the monument has mosaic flags of all the nations that participated in the United Nations mission in Korean and the granite courtyard paving around the monument is inscribed with the numbers of killed, wounded, and missing from each nation. ';
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Creator Mac Adams
Donated by the New York Korean Veterans Memorial Commission
1991
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Key resource:<br /><a href="https://www.nycgovparks.org/about/history/veterans" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.nycgovparks.org/about/history/veterans</a>
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NYC Employees War Memorial Flagpole Central Park NYC
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Flagpole
Central Park
New York</a>
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var str = 'In Central Park near the Naumberg Bandshell is the Memorial to the City Employees of New York City for their service in all of America’s wars. The pedestal, composed of granite, supports flagstaff that is ornamented with four bronze eagles, sleeves of leaves and four raised medallions representing the seals of the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, City and State of New York. According to the inscription on one side, the memorial was donated by Mrs. Charles Augustine Robinson who served as Flag-Lady for the VFW and was dedicated in 1926. ';
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Sculptor was Georg John Lober
Donated by Mrs. Charles Augustine Robinson
1926
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Navy Walk WWII Trees Central Park NYC
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World War II
US Navy
Central Park
New York City
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var str = 'Along the west walk of the esplanade of the fountain in Central Park, New York City are a stand of trees planted in 1947 to commemorate the major naval battles of World War II. A bronze plaque on a granite plinth acknowledges these trees and the battles they commemorate: Pearl Harbor, Leyte Gulf, Java Sea, Midway, Coral Sea, Savo Island, Cape Esperance, Casablanca, Komandorski, Kula Gulf, Philippine Sea and Makassar Strait. The memorial was dedicated on May 24, 1947.';
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05-24-1947
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Metropolitan Museum of Art WWII Memorial NYC
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World War II
Metropolitan Museum of Art
New York City
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var str = 'In the Main Hall entry way of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and across from the World War Memorial tablet is a bronze plaque honoring all those employees from the Museum who served in World War II. There are fifty-eight names on the plaque, and this include those who served as what became known as “Monuments Men”.';
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