Philadelphia, Pennsylvania War Memorials

All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers

4.6

Philadelphia, PA 19103, USA

About This Memorial

The All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers and Sailors, created by J. Otto Schweizer in 1934, commemorates African American military personnel who served the United States in all wars up to that time. Proposed by Pennsylvania legislator Samuel Beecher Hart, it features a central allegorical figure of Justice flanked by groups of African American soldiers and sailors, topped with a 'torch of life' and eagles. Originally placed in a remote area of Fairmount Park due to controversy, it was relocated to Philadelphia's Benjamin Franklin Parkway in 1994 for greater visibility. The memorial honors the sacrifices and principles for which American wars have been fought through its bronze and granite design elements.

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Reviews

11/11/2024

"I was here for the Veterans Day today It was the commemoration of the 30 year anniversary the monument being moved toa place of honor on the Parkway. It’s across from the Franklin Institute It was a very moving ceremony"

Philadelphia Korean War Memorial Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia Korean War Memorial Park

4.7

109 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA

Hours:

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
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  • Friday: Open 24 hours
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  • Sunday: Open 24 hours

About This Memorial

The Philadelphia Korean War Memorial, dedicated in 2002, honors the 610 servicemen from five Pennsylvania counties who died in combat during the Korean War. Its design features four 16-foot tall granite-clad columns, each representing one year of the war. The memorial's granite walls are laser-etched with text and photographs of Korean War heroes and ships. This solemn tribute commemorates the sacrifices made during the Korean War 1950-1953 by local servicemen from the Philadelphia region.

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3/1/2025

"If all anti-national forces and anti-American activists in South Korea are eradicated, please raise our flag once again. We have not forgotten you."

Aero Memorial World War I in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Aero Memorial World War I

4.5

222 N 20th St, Philadelphia, PA 19103, USA

Hours:

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
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About This Memorial

The Aero Memorial is a bronze sphere dedicated to aviators who died in World War I, commissioned by the Aero Club of Pennsylvania and the Fairmount Park Art Association. Designed by renowned sculptor Paul Manship, it features zodiac signs and celestial motifs, blending classical and Art Deco styles. The memorial, installed in 1950 in Aviator Park along Philadelphia's Benjamin Franklin Parkway, reflects Manship's expertise in creating celestial spheres, similar to his work for the Woodrow Wilson Memorial. It stands as a tribute to early aviation pioneers lost in the war.

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Reviews

4/15/2024

"The Aero Memorial in Philadelphia is a poignant tribute to the aviators who gave their lives during World War I. Located in Aviator Park, across from The Franklin Institute, this gilded bronze sculpture by Paul Manship was commissioned by the Association for Public Art. It stands as a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made in the skies above battlefields far from home. The celestial sphere, inscribed with the Latin names of constellations and planets, was approved in 1944 and completed in 1948, with its dedication taking place on June 1, 1950. Today, the Aero Memorial is part of the city’s rich tapestry of historical landmarks, offering a quiet space for reflection amidst the bustling cityscape."

Smith Memorial Arch in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Smith Memorial Arch

4.6

Avenue of the Republic, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA

Hours:

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
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About This Memorial

The Smith Memorial Arch is a Civil War monument in Philadelphia, commissioned through a bequest by Richard Smith to honor Pennsylvania's military and naval heroes. Designed by architect James H. Windrim, it features an elaborate composition of nine busts, three figures, and two equestrian statues created by prominent sculptors over 15 years. The memorial commemorates key Union figures including Generals George Gordon Meade, John Fulton Reynolds, and Winfield Scott Hancock. Its notable design elements include bronze and limestone sculptures arranged as a grand gateway to Fairmount Park. Completed in 1912, it stands as one of the most ambitious Civil War memorials of its era.

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2/21/2025

"This monument is one of my best favorite monument in Philly. Wow! Magnificence! Fantastic Monument with beautiful architecture. You must stop by and take a picture for the memory of time and space in Philly."

Philadelphia Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia Vietnam Veterans Memorial

4.8

108 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA 19147, USA

Hours:

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
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About This Memorial

The Philadelphia Vietnam Veterans Memorial commemorates those who served in the Vietnam War. Located at Columbus Boulevard and Spruce Street in Philadelphia's Penn's Landing area, it features a Wall of Names honoring local veterans. The memorial emphasizes education and remembrance through programs and events, with the motto 'It is Our Duty to Remember.' Notable elements include rotating veteran flag displays and an online memorial tour. It serves as both a tribute to fallen heroes and a place for community engagement about Vietnam War history.

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10/22/2024

"Remember acne of our veterans who fight for the freedom for the sake of Vietnamese.."