
Houston Police Officers Memorial - Houston, TX
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N 29° 45.770 W 095° 22.984
15R E 269580 N 3294885
This outdoor structure is a memorial in honor of Houston's police force and the officers who lost their lives in the line of duty.
Waymark Code: WMJ631
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 09/29/2013
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Per the City of Houston's official Municipal Art website: (
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"This memorial was commissioned in order to honor Houston's police force and the officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. It is a tribute recognizing the sacrifices police officers make on a daily basis for the City of Houston.
Fund raising efforts for this $630,000 project began in 1985. Jesus Bautista Moroles had intended the memorial to become a playscape and gathering spot for concerts and picnics. The sculpture's design inclines the visitor to step down into the space before reaching the steps that lead to the apex of the memorial. Moroles pointed out, “you come up a lot farther than you go down”.
The Memorial is shaped like a Greek cross that consists of five stepped pyramids (ziggurat design). The central pyramid rises 12 ½ feet above ground level, and the four outer pyramids are inverted to sink 12 feet into the ground. Every pyramid base is 40 feet square.
There is a reflecting pool surrounded by four inscribed slabs of polished Texas pink granite located at the sculptures apex (of the central pyramid). The inscriptions bear the names of over eighty officers that died in the line of duty."