This Memorial is a series of emblems representing the United States of America Coast Guard, Air Force, Army, Navy and Marine Corps and placed in a semi circle overlooking the Kootenai River. It is divided into three sections, and the dedication plaque is in the center. There is an American flag flying above the memorial.
Dedicated
To All Who Serve Our Nation
Troy is a small community about 35 km west of Libby on Hwy. 2. The population is approximately 950 residents. Troy, Montana has the distinction of being the Gateway to Montana and the lowest in elevation in Montana.
Roosevelt Park
Roosevelt City Park is located along the Kootenai River near the Troy Bridge. Visitors must cross the BNSF railroad tracks at the only crossing in downtown Troy to get to the park. The park offers a boat launch, picnic areas, soccer fields, pavilion, two baseball fields, children’s fishing pond, walking path, basketball court, playground, concession stand (for event use), bathrooms, water play area, skate park, and a yurt on the river bank for visitor rental. Many residents use the park for daily recreation, including walks, picnics, and fishing. Many Troy events also take place at the park, including Troy’s Old Fashioned 4th of July, Kootenai River Bluegrass Festival, and Troy’s Annual Easter Egg Hunt. The park is managed by the City of Troy.
Source: Troy Chamber of Commerce