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East and West Memorial Buildings

“The East and West Memorial Buildings were constructed in 1950-54 and 1954-58, respectively. The East Memorial Building originally housed the Department of Veterans Affairs, while the West Memorial Building housed various government departments, including the Department of Trade and Commerce. ...

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Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Building

God gave us sons

we gave them to our country

and our country gave them back to God

This building is erected by the

citizens of Menasha in sacred memory

of those from our city who gave their

lives in the service of our country.

1928

Marker is ...

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Memorial Building

Clay County (Indiana) Honor Roll

MEMORIAL BUILDING

Erected and Dedicated

1945

Clay County Post No. 2

American Legion

Honor Roll Committee

David W. Henry, Chairman

Leo J. Murphy, Leo E. Dubois,

Victor P. George, Claude Reese,

Albert R. Morgan

Marker is at the intersection of East National Avenue and South Harrison ...

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Veteran's Memorial Building

Built 1931

Donated to Alameda County by Livermore Post, American Legion

City of Livermore Historic Preservation Heritage Site

Dedicated July 1996

Operated by Livermore Area Recreation and Park District

Marker is at the intersection of South L Street and 5th Street, on the right when ...

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Joseph Smith Memorial Building

Hotel Utah

The Hotel Utah was the “Grande Dame” of hotels in the Intermountain West. For most

of the 20th century. the hotel hosted Utah’s most distinguished visitors and was a focal point of local social activity. As one historian wrote, “Everything ...

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Mary Patterson Memorial Building

This building was built in 1924 by local industrialist Monroe Patterson as a memorial to his late wife, Mary T. Patterson. The structure was a home for working women and served as such for many years. When the building closed, ...

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Veterans Memorial Building

Clackamas County

In memory of all who gave their lives for the preservation of American Freedom

Spanish American War

World War I

World War II

Harold L. Adams •

Harold D. Alt •

Alfred W. Anderson •

Harold A. Anderson ...

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The Memorial Building

This building was erected by the Lincoln Farm Association from funds obtained by popular subscription, mostly by American school children. The building, designed by John Russell Pope, was constructed 1909-1911 of Connecticut pink granite and Tennessee marble.

Each of the 56 ...

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Veterans Memorial Building

Henry H. Meyers, Architect, 1928

In the early 1920s Alameda County voters approved a special tax to construct buildings that would honor war veterans and provide a meeting place for their organizations. The City of Berkeley contributed the land for this ...

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Veterans' Memorial Building

The Veterans Memorial Building, completed in 1950, stands as a monument to those Detroiters who gave their lives and services in war for our country. It was the first of the civic center’s buildings to be erected. The soaring carved ...

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