91st Division Monument
About the Business
The 91st Division Monument is a significant landmark located on 9th Division Road at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington, United States. This monument commemorates the history and achievements of the 91st Division, a distinguished unit of the United States Army. The monument serves as a tribute to the brave soldiers who served in the 91st Division and honors their contributions to the nation's defense. Visitors can explore the monument and learn about the division's storied past through displays and exhibits that showcase its rich heritage. The 91st Division Monument stands as a symbol of valor, sacrifice, and patriotism, reminding all who visit of the courage and dedication of those who have served in the military.
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9th Division Rd, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA 98433, United States
Reviews
"On May 30, 1930, an impressive monument is dedicated at Fort Lewis honoring the army's 91st Division. The monument, featuring six statues and a 40-foot tall shaft, recalls the division's wartime contribution and honors its war dead. Sculptor Avard Fairbanks (1897-1987) designed the statues and noted Seattle architect John Graham Sr. (1873-1955) designed the monument. Frank McDermott, president of the Bon Marche Department store, donated the funds to build it. Since its dedication, the monument has become a prominent Joint Base Lewis-McChord symbol, where it continues to honor national sacrifice."
"A beautiful piece of art! The detail is amazing!"
"Nice place to go for views of Mt Rainer on a clear day. The homes are old and very nice. Take a walk around the parade grounds."
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