Old North Memorial Garden

The Old North Memorial Garden is a garden outside the Old North Church in Boston's North End neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts.

Old North Memorial Garden
The memorial in 2019
TypeGarden
Nearest cityBoston, Massachusetts
Created2005
Dog tags hanging in the garden

Description and history

The garden was designed and built by a group of volunteers in 2005 to commemorate those killed in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.

Two plaques for the garden's Iraq–Afghanistan Memorial were unveiled in 2018; one describes the dog tags representing American service members killed during the wars[1], and the other is a bronze poppy wreath commemorating British and Commonwealth service members who died.[2][3]

Reception

The Los Angeles Times called the memorial "a good place to reflect on war — from America’s birth (the city's famed Paul Revere statue is nearby too) to its ongoing conflicts".[4]

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References

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