The Liberty Memorial, National World War I Memorial of the USA in Kansas City, Missouri. A war memorial is a building, monument, statue or other edifice to celebrate a war or victory, or (predominating in modern times) to commemorate those who died or were injured in a war.
The Soldiers and Sailors Monument is 284 feet, 6 inches tall—only 15 feet shorter than the Statue of Liberty. … World War II Memorial;
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During World War II, the statue remained … Statue Of Liberty Sculpture … The Battery Monuments … Missouri.Opened to the public as the Liberty Memorial museum in …
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"The Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World" was a gift of friendship from the people of France to the United States and is recognized as a universal symbol of freedom and democracy. The Statue of Liberty was dedicated on October 28, 1886. It was designated as a National Monument in 1924.