Virginia War Memorial - Reviews from across the web
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The Virginia War Memorial - Honoring Virginia Veterans Walk inside the Virginia War Memorial and you enter hallowed ground. For here on its soaring glass and marble walls are the names of more than 11,600 Virginia heroes who gave their lives to keep our country free. Its reason for being and its effect on those who view its hallowed walls and artifacts.... vawarmemorial.org
About The Virginia War Memorial As the victory parades faded and our veterans came back home from World War II, talk of a fitting memorial to our Virginia heroes and their sacrifice, bravery, and service swept the Commonwealth. The General Assembly of Virginia first authorized the Memorial in 1950. Governor John S. Battle made the... vawarmemorial.org
Discover Richmond There are many planned improvements coming to the Virginia War Memorial. It will name its planned $8.1 million education center in honor of Richmonders Paul and Phyllis Galanti. Paul Galanti spent 6 1/2 years in the Hanoi Hilton prisoner of war camp after his Navy jet was shot down during a bombing ... discoverrichmond.com
Virginia War Memorial, Richmond, VA : Reviews of Virginia War Memorial - Yahoo! Travel Richmond reaches beyond the Civil War with the Virginia War Memorial. This sculpture pays tribute to the Virginians who died in World War II, the Korean War and t... travel.yahoo.com
Virginia War Memorial- Richmond, VA - VirtualTourist.com The VA War memorial seems to be just a passing sideshow for those driving by, but I was awed by the beauty and serenity of the hallowed ground dedicated to the Virginia residents who lost their lives in combat. It was more beautiful than the USS Arizona memorial in Hawaii, as the casualties honored ... virtualtourist.com
At Virginia War Memorial, no space to honor all killed - Columnists - inRich.com That's just one aspect of a major makeover at the memorial. Some $6 million in state funds have been appropriated for an addition that would provide a 17,000-square-foot education center, named for former Vietnam War POW Paul Galanti and his activist wife, Phyllis. The memorial is raising an additio... inrich.com
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