Wayne County Korean War Veterans Memorial - Loa, UT, USA
N 38° 24.120 W 111° 38.585
12S E 443848 N 4250615
This memorial to Wayne County residents who served in the Korean War is part of a larger multi-war monument outside the Wayne County Courthouse in Loa, Utah.
Waymark Code: WMG02R
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 12/26/2012
Views: 13
This Veterans Memorial is located out front of the Wayne County Courthouse in the County Seat of Loa, Utah. It is a large brick structure that incorporates a brick arch above it that holds a bell. There are a number of plaques attached the the memorial, honoring those who served our country - from World War One to the Persian Gulf War. World War One and Two, each have two plaques, each with two rows of names of Veterans who served during those wars. The plaques specific to the Korean combines the Korean War and the Vietnam War Veterans in one list, however, it does comprise two plaques, each with two rows of names. The Wayne County Courthouse is located at 18 South Main Street, in Loa, Utah.
List if there are any visiting hours: Memorial is outside the County Courthouse and is accessible 24/7.
Entrance fees (if it applies): None
Type of memorial: Plaque
Website pertaining to the memorial: Not listed
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