http://warmemorialhq.org/items/browse?tags=Harrisburg&output=atom2024-03-28T17:48:41-05:00Omekahttp://warmemorialhq.org/items/show/95
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var str = 'This bronze relief sculpture attached to a large free-form granite piece commemorates the sacrifices and service of the women of Harrisburg during World War I. Seven women appear in World War I era dress from service woman to nurse. ';
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var str = 'This large granite marker honors U.S. Submarines that were lost in World War II and is dedicated by the Submarine Veterans Association. The inscription lists the numbers of submarines and men who were lost at sea (53 and 3505). On one side of the marker is a picture of a World War II era submarine and lists by name and number each submarine lost. This memorial sits along the beautiful Riverfront Park.';
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var str = 'This large World War I doughboy is moving forward with his gun ready and the plaque reminds everyone “Lest We Forget.” The plaque also indicates that the large boulder on which the statue resides came from the foot of Round Top Battlefield at Gettysburg. ';
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