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North Front St, at Cumberland St.
Harrisburg/ Dauphin
PA
USA

 

A uniformed World War I soldier in a charging position, going "over the top" stands atop a stone boulder. He wears a helmet and holds his rifle on his proper right side, thrust forward at the ready.

 

      
Intersection of South Albany and Ventnor Avenues
Atlantic City
NJ
USA

 

The sculpture depicts a nude Liberty screaming in victory and sadness as the bodies of war dead fall and pile around her feet. The body of a nude male hangs over her proper right leg. She holds a broken sword in her proper left hand, as a dog, (representing Fidelity) and a rooster (representing France) stand at her feet. The sculpture is mounted upon an octagonal base with a wreath in relief on every other side. The temple is set upon a stepped base.

 

      
100 W 26 St,
Kansas City
MO
USA
64108
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1926

Harold Van Buren Magonigle, architect

The Liberty Memorial, located in Kansas City, Missouri, USA, is a memorial to the soldiers who died in World War I. Groundbreaking commenced November 1, 1921, and the city held a site dedication. The memorial was completed and dedicated on November 11, 1926.

On September 21, 2006, Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne declared Liberty Memorial a National Historic Landmark.  The memorial is the home of the National World War I Museum.

 

      
Rego Park 93-29 Queens Blvd Rego Park
New York
New York
USA
11374

MEMORY OF THE LOST BATTALION / BUILT A. D. 1938 / BY WORK PROJECTS ADMIN. / GEORGE U. HARVEY / BORO PRESIDENT OF QUEENS /

      
Rego Park 93-29 Queens Blvd Rego Park
New York
New York
USA
11374

1939

Bela Janowsky

MEMORY OF THE LOST BATTALION / BUILT A. D. 1938 / BY WORK PROJECTS ADMIN. / GEORGE U. HARVEY / BORO PRESIDENT OF QUEENS /