Donated Pavers @ Winslow War Memorials - Winslow Twp., NJ
N 39° 42.046 W 074° 53.751
18S E 508928 N 4394551
This is a huge multi-war, multi township/borough memorial located on the grounds of a municipal complex. With in the concrete circle of memorials are two separated rectangular strips of engraved red bricks of donors.
Waymark Code: WM6X48
Location: New Jersey, United States
Date Posted: 07/31/2009
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There 132 brick on the left side and 130 on the right. The bricks were sold to help off-set the cost of the memorial and its construction.
There are several memorials arranged in a semi-circle in an area off to the side of the Winslow Municipal Complex. This is the largest collection of memorials in one place (from various towns) in Camden County, NJ. Some have been moved from other locations and some were put here originally.
The memorials can be seen from Rt. 73, a major highway. I first noticed these on my way to the shore (Ocean City). Most of the large stone tablets are for World War II but I also found one for the Korean War, the Vietnam War and a non-specific war memorial as well. They were originally here, while the great big tablets were moved from their home towns except for the WInslow WW II one.