World War II Memorial (Houston)
The World War II Memorial in Houston, Texas, is a monument dedicated to the men and women from the Greater Houston area who served in World War II. Located in Hermann Park, near Miller Outdoor Theatre, the memorial serves as a place for remembrance, reflection, and education about the sacrifices made during the war.
The design features a central plaza surrounded by granite walls engraved with the names of over 23,000 Houston-area residents who served in the war. These walls are organized by branch of service: Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard. Information about key battles and campaigns of the war are also etched onto the granite.
The memorial's design incorporates water features, including reflecting pools and fountains, to enhance the atmosphere of tranquility and contemplation. Sculptures and other artistic elements further contribute to the memorial's aesthetic appeal and symbolic meaning.
The World War II Memorial in Houston hosts commemorative events throughout the year, particularly on significant dates such as Memorial Day, Veterans Day, and the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. These events often involve veterans groups, community leaders, and local schools, providing opportunities for education and remembrance.
The memorial aims to preserve the memory of World War II for future generations and serves as a lasting tribute to the courage and dedication of those who served. It is a significant landmark within Hermann Park and a valued resource for the Houston community.