Macon County GA Veteran's Memorial -- Oglethorpe GA
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N 32° 17.634 W 084° 03.572
16S E 776906 N 3576811
A subtle memorial on the north side of the Macon County Courthouse honors all Americans who served their country of the revolution to the Persian Gulf War
Waymark Code: WMWJD6
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 09/11/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member iconions
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This memorial stands on the north side of the Macon County Courthouse grounds in a small plaza with several other monuments and memorials nearby.

The monument consists of a rough hewn plinth with an obelisk, on which a bronze American flag has been installed. Plaque on the plinth reads as follows

"To honor and remember all Americans in service to their country from the Revolution to the operation Desert Storm

July 4, 1991"
Type of Memorial: Multi-War Memorial

Wars mentioned (Multi-war only):
American Revolution Persian Gulf War


In Honor Of: All Americans who served their country the revolution to the Persian Gulf War

Marker Text:
To honor and remember all Americans in service to their country from the Revolution to the operation Desert Storm July 4, 1991


Date of dedication: 4 Jul 1991

Who Put it Here?: Citizens of Macon County Georgia

Description of Memorial:
The Memorial is located on the north side of the Macon County Courthouse grounds in a small plaza


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