Veterans Plaza at Bayliss Park
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The Veterans Plaza is a park with Veterans Memortials.
Waymark Code: WM8GXG
Location: Iowa, United States
Date Posted: 04/01/2010
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher
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The main portion of the memorial with the names of all residents who gave their lives to war. The center of the wall is a fountain. There are statues of people vieing the wall, and a man carrting a folded flag. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is also in this plaza.

The website at (visit link) tells us:
"This park has been a focal point of the downtown Council Bluffs area since the mid-1800's. Samuel S. Bayliss donated the 2.15 acres in 1853. The park received a facelift in 2006/2007 - including a new state-of-the-art fountain and plaza. Monuments to the Civil War, Spanish-American War, and Veterans Plaza honor those who served in WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, and the Persian Gulf, and to those serving today from Pottawattamie County. "

Poem 'The Glory of Their Spirit'
When destiny demanded and country called,
They in answer left our rolling hills
and great river valley and learned the arts of war.
Then, on and beneath restless waves of the deep
in endless skies and across vast oceans to island shores
on broad plains and barren hillsides, in dark forests,
on snow-covered mountains and in the rubble of smashed villages
and cities they faced and fought, with valor and dedication,
those who challenged our ideals and freedom and,
in the very vortex of combat were then greeted and embraced by Death.

The soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen were not born
to die in the youth of their lives - yet they did.
they were not born to die deaths of violence - yet they did

By cruel and broad circumstances of war, they gave their lives
that we might live our lives in liberty and peace

Never should we forget their ultimate sacrifice

We now in their memory carve their names in stone
and enshrine them in our hearts,
we now cast in eternal bronze, figures who in sorrow and
in the long, long thoughts of youth
reflect on the last measure of devotion given by those we now honor
and we join their mute and motionless yet eloquent presence
in their silent meditation.

Thinking not only of the passing of the departed patriots,
But remembering the glory of thair spirit.
--Richard W. Peterson
Type of Memorial: Multi-War Memorial

Wars mentioned (Multi-war only):
Civil War Spanish American War WWI WWII Korean War VietNam War Persian Gulf War


In Honor Of: Remembering those who served Honoring those who died

Marker Text:
The poem "The Glory of Their Spirit" is engraved in the center of the fountain. Please see long description for full text of the poem as it truncates here.


Date of dedication: 2003

Who Put it Here?: The People of Pottawatamie County

Description of Memorial:
Please see the long description for a thorough description of the memorial.


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