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  2. Pioneer and Military Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the establishment of the Pioneer and Military Memorial Park, there were other cemeteries already in existence as early as 1850. The citizens of the newly founded city became concerned with the "old" cemetery, which was once located between 5th and 7th Avenues and Jackson and Madison Streets, near a newly built train station.

  3. Old Fort Harrod State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park encompasses 15 acres (6.1 ha) and features a reconstruction of Fort Harrod, the first permanent American settlement in the state of Kentucky. The park was founded in November 1934 as Pioneer Memorial State Park, and dedicated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Governor Ruby Laffoon. [3]

  4. Pioneer Memorial (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Memorial is an outdoor 1936 granite obelisk by Frank Teich, erected in Hermann Park in Houston, Texas, in the United States. [1] See also. Texas portal;

  5. Pioneer Park (San Diego) - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Park, also known as Mission Hills Park, is a public park in the Mission Hills neighborhood of San Diego, California. Originally established in the 1876 as Calvary Cemetery, it served as a Catholic burial ground before being repurposed as a public park in the 1968.

  6. Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Memorial Garden Memorial Pioneer Memorial Park Plaque. The cemetery was created as Bunnerong Cemetery in 1888, in order to accommodate unclaimed remains from the Devonshire Street Cemetery. It was merged with the Botany Cemetery (opened 1893 [2]) in 1972. [3]

  7. Fort Moore Pioneer Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The official dedication of the memorial was on July 3, 1958. [ 4 ] As the largest bas-relief military monument in the United States, it honors the Mormon Battalion , the U.S. 1st Dragoons, and the New York Volunteers who raised the American flag over the fort on July 4, 1847, at the first Independence Day in Los Angeles.

  8. Confederate War Memorial (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    In an 11–4 vote on February 13, 2019, the Dallas City Council approved removal of the War Memorial. [3] Although Pioneer Park Cemetery is considered a historical area, the city's Landmark Commission and the City Plan Commission subsequently, and independently, deemed that the War Memorial has no historical connection to the cemetery, having ...

  9. Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Memorial Park may refer to either a public park dedicated in memorial to an event, or a cemetery ... Pioneer and Military Memorial Park, Phoenix, Arizona; California.