North Carolina Veteran's Monument - Honoring WWI, WWII and Korean War Veterans in Downtown Raleigh

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As part of a tour of the State Capital or a downtown Raleigh walking tour, you won't want to miss the North Carolina Veteran's Monument.

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The North Carolina Veterans Monument is a stately stone monument dedicated in 1990 to honor WWI, WWII, and Korean War veterans.

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Each side of the base is dedicated to veterans from one of the three wars - WWI, WWII, or the Korean War.  A plaque lists major battles and depicts a battle scene.

On top of the tall granite shaft, Lady Liberty stands tall, holding a palm frond to symbolize peace and victory.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WWII Memorial Downtown Raleigh - North Carolina Veterans Monument - Downtown Raleigh Walking Tour - Raleigh Relocation PackageBehind the monument, the Raleigh State Capital Building stands tall. 

The flags of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines fly above a pillar dedicated to each. 

The gardens and pathways surrounding the WWII North Carolina Veterans Monument in Raleigh are open and inviting, and there are benches that offer an opportunity to sit and reflect on what the monument stands for.

 

 

 

The WWII memorial is on the north side of the Raleigh State Capital Building.  Directly across Edenton street is the Agriculture Building (built in 1923) and the North Carolina Museum of History - also well worth a visit.   

When you next visit downtown Raleigh, make sure to fit in a short downtown walking tour - there's a lot to see!

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Do you know a Veteran?

If you or someone you know is a Veteran, war or peace, of any era, you are encouraged to become part of the Veteran's History Project.  Free interviews are offered by the National Veterans History Archival Institute.  All work is done by volunteers, and the family and the Veteran get a copy of the full interview on DVD.  Find out more.

 

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