
About This Memorial
The New Jersey World War II Memorial in Trenton honors the 'Greatest Generation' who served during World War II, with over 560,000 New Jerseyans participating in the war effort. Centered around the theme of 'Victory,' the memorial features 'Lady Victory' as its central sculpture, surrounded by six service markers and story walls depicting New Jersey's contributions. It commemorates both military personnel and civilians, highlighting the state's role in industrial production and military support. The memorial includes battle scenes from Atlantic and Pacific theaters and an amphitheater for reflection. Dedicated in 2008, it stands as a tribute to the service, duty, and sacrifice of New Jersey's WWII generation.
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"The World War II Memorial in Trenton is a poignant and well-designed tribute to the brave individuals who served during the war. Located prominently near the New Jersey State House, this memorial is easily accessible and makes for a meaningful quick stop. The memorial features a variety of elements that honor the service and sacrifice of New Jersey residents, including statues, plaques, and inscribed names of fallen soldiers. The central sculpture, depicting soldiers in action, is particularly striking and evokes a deep sense of respect and remembrance. Surrounding the memorial, well-maintained landscaping and benches provide a serene environment for reflection. Informative panels offer context about New Jersey's contributions to the war effort, adding an educational component to your visit. Even if you only have a brief time to spend, the World War II Memorial in Trenton is a worthwhile stop that offers a solemn and respectful commemoration of history. It’s a fitting tribute that leaves a lasting impression and deepens your appreciation for the sacrifices made during World War II."