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Dedicated to 15 past residents who died during World War I, the Andrew Bayne Memorial Park in Bellevue boasts a memorial statue, library, garden and green space for visitors to spend time in. Address: North Balph and Teece Avenues Bellevue PA USA
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George C. Marshall Memorial Plaza George C. Marshall grew up in Uniontown and became a general during World War II. His home town established a tribute in his name: the George C. Marshall Memorial Plaza. Flags of Nations tell of Marshall's legacy, combined with photographs, a statue and walkways. Address: . Uniontown PA USA 15401
1 724 438-1959
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While Memorial Park is the smallest in Indiana County, it is filled with history. Surveyed in 1774, the park once held a cemetery, in fact many graves remain in the park. The property on which the park sits also hid stowaways during the Underground Railroad era, helping transport slaves to freedom. With plenty of benches and green space, visitors can enjoy some quiet time or take in some music during the summer concert series. Address: Washington St. Indiana PA USA 15701
1 724 463-8636
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Fannie Sellins' Memorial Fannie Sellins was an organizer for the United Mine Workers in the early 1900s. During the steel strike in 1919, she and miner Joseph Starzelski were shot to death and buried in Union Cemetery. A monument was erected there to remember her hard work for the miners' cause. Address: Freeport Rd. Arnold PA USa 15068
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Vietnam Veterans' Memorial Pittsburgh Pittsburgh's Vietnam Veterans' Memorial is found between Heinz Field and the PNC Stadium, on the north shore of the Allegheny River. Statues of soldiers are found inside of a lotus-leaf shaped covering. Several plaques are included in the site as a reminder of those who fought overseas. Address: 945 Penn Ave Pittsburgh PA USA 15212
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Through a myriad of artifacts, equipment, uniforms, arts and personal belongings, the Soldiers & Sailors National Military Museum & Memorial seeks to honor soldiers from the Civil War to modern day battles. Located in the middle of the University of Pittsburgh campus, visitors are welcome to tour the facility on a guided your or individually from Tuesday to Saturday, 10am to 4pm. Address: 4141 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh PA USA 15213
Send an Email (3) 1 412 621-4253
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