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1. World War I Memorial Auditorium | 1. World War I Memorial Auditorium | ||
2. World War II Monument in "The Park" | 2. World War II Monument in "The Park" | ||
3. Julius Cieslik Memorial at Cuba Street Playground | 3. Julius Cieslik Memorial at Cuba Street Playground | ||
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* see [[Bridges]] | * see [[Bridges]] | ||
10. World War II Memorial in Free Christian Church | 10. Vietnam And Korean Wars Memorial on Ballard Green | ||
* 6 men killed in Vietnam; 10 men killed in Korea. | |||
* See [[Ballard Green Memorials]] | |||
11. World War II Memorial in Free Christian Church | |||
See "Congregation Replaces Memorial" in the ''Andover Townsman'', June 3, 2004 | See "Congregation Replaces Memorial" in the ''Andover Townsman'', June 3, 2004 | ||
[[Image:church.jpg|thumb|"Congregation Replaces Memorial" in the ''Andover Townsman'', June 3, 2004..click to enlarge|left]] | [[Image:church.jpg|thumb|"Congregation Replaces Memorial" in the ''Andover Townsman'', June 3, 2004..click to enlarge|left]] |
Revision as of 15:49, 14 March 2006
The following is a list of War Monuments and Memorials in Andover 1. World War I Memorial Auditorium
2. World War II Monument in "The Park"
3. Julius Cieslik Memorial at Cuba Street Playground
4. Warren C. Deyermond Memorial at Chandler Road Playground
5. Elm Green Memorial
6. GAR monument Spring Grove Cemetary
7. American Legion Monument Spring Grove Cemetary
8. Ed Harris plaque on flagpole in front of Town Offices
9. Joseph A. Horan Bataan & Corregidor Memorial Bridge
- see Bridges
10. Vietnam And Korean Wars Memorial on Ballard Green
- 6 men killed in Vietnam; 10 men killed in Korea.
- See Ballard Green Memorials
11. World War II Memorial in Free Christian Church See "Congregation Replaces Memorial" in the Andover Townsman, June 3, 2004
--Eleanor 12:54, February 14, 2006 (EST)
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