The Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument in Fort Greene Park, in Brooklyn, New York is a memorial to the more than 11,500 American prisoners of war who died in captivity aboard sixteen British prison ships during the American Revolutionary War.
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Here are five of the overlooked and forgotten sites of the Revolutionary War: BOOT MONUMENT Stillwater, New York. via U.S. Army RDECOM. Before his name became synonymous with traitor when he defected to the British during the Revolutionary War, Benedict Arnold was a prominent military leader.
Also on the Lexington Green, the Revolutionary Monument is the nation's oldest intact war memorial. It was dedicated on July 4, 1799. In 1835, remains of soldiers who died in the battle there were transferred to the rear of the monument.
Washington, DC is a city noted for the many unique monuments, statues, and memorials of historic and artistic merit that grace its streets and buildings. About 120 are cared for by the National Park Service. Approximately 21 are located within the jurisdictional boundaries of Rock Creek Park, a unit of the National Park Service.
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A statue by Antoni Popiel commemorating General Tadeusz Kosciuszko, a Revolutionary War hero from Poland, was dedicated on May 11, 1910 in the northeast corner of the park. That same day, a statue to another Polish hero of the American Revolution, Casimir Pulaski, was also dedicated in Washington, D.C. at 13th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, Northwest, several blocks from Lafayette Park.
The statue was vandalized the day before students presented 'demands' that included teaching the relation between Jefferson and white supremacy.
Many war memorials often take the form of a traditional monument or statue, while others consist of entire buildings, often containing a museum, while yet others are simple plaques. War memorials can take a variety of other forms, including, but not limited to, commemorative gardens, stadiums, eternal flames, urban plazas, stained glass windows, gateways, fountains and/or pools of water, military equipment, and parks.