Veterans Memorial Park
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Size | 5.5 acres |
Operated by | Vietnam Veterans of Northwest Florida |
Location | 211 East Main Street, on Pensacola Bay |
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Veterans Memorial Park is a 5.5 acre park in Downtown Pensacola which includes a number of memorials to American armed forces personnel, including Wall South. The park is administered solely by the Vietnam Veterans of Northwest Florida (VVNF) and its Wall South Foundation.
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History
In 1987, the Moving Wall, a portable touring version of the national memorial, visited Pensacola. For the next five years, the Vietnam Veterans of Northwest Florida raised money for a permanent memorial in Pensacola. In January 1991 the VVNF reached an agreement with the City of Pensacola for use of the memorial site between Bayfront Parkway, Ninth Avenue, and Romana Street. While the land remains under city ownership, in exchange for use of the site, the VVNF agreed that its Wall South Foundation would be solely responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the park. The park is maintained thanks to fundraising and the efforts of volunteers.
The park's first memorial, the Wall South, was dedicated on 24 October 1992.
Wall South
Wall South is modelled after the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. The wall commemorates the members of the American armed forces who lost their lives in the Vietnam War. Wall South is the only permanent memorial outside Washington, D.C. to list the names of all 58,217 Americans killed or missing in action in the Vietnam War.
World War I Memorial
The World War I memorial was relocated to the park from Garden Street in Downtown Pensacola.
World War II Memorial
Submarine Lifeguard League Memorial
Korean War Memorial
Dedication ceremonies for the Korean War Memorial are scheduled for May 26, 2007 at 10:00 AM.
Other images
Looking toward Hawkshaw Lagoon