Moore Veterans Memorial
The City of Moore has funded the construction of a memorial to honor America's veterans and their families. The City renamed JD Estates Park to Veterans Memorial Park (1900 SE 4th Street) and at the entrance to that park a memorial is being constructed.
The main feature of the memorial is a 15' black, granite obelisk that has the following inscription on it "May this hallowed ground honor the sacrifice of America's finest veterans, civilians, and their families- past, present, and future. We will never forget." Another major feature of the memorial are five black, granite tablets with the seal of the five branchs of the service. At the center of the memorial is a flag plaza with a 30' foot pole for the American flag and two 25' poles for the Oklahoma flag and the POW/MIA flag. The flag plaza is surrounded by a polished concrete walking area with a stained 5-pointed star stretching the entire width and height of the walking area. The memorial also features beautiful landscaping. In order for you to enjoy the memorial at night, it is well lit.
Phase II of Veterans Memorial Is Nearing Completion
A committee was formed to plan the second phase of the Moore Veterans Memorial. A campaign to sell bricks to be placed in the memorial was completed in early 2009. The response from the community was fantastic. Over 190 bricks were purchased by supporters from the community and surrounding areas. The bricks were placed in the Memorial wall/sitting area in late May. The cast stone bench that will cap the wall is being built at the present time and should be installed in mid to late June. The purchase of a brick supported the phase II portion of the Moore Veterans Memorial.
2007 Memorial Dedication
Here are pictures from the Veterans Memorial Dedication ceremony held on Wednesday, August 29th, 2007.
