Epic WW I monument dedicated on April 16

The much-anticipated National World War I Memorial was dedicated on April 16, 2021, in Washington D.C. The former Pershing Park just east of the White House was transformed for the occasion, with the new centerpiece being a stunning monument created by New Jersey sculptor Sabin Howard. Roughly 60 feet long and 10 feet high, “A Soldier’s Journey” is among the largest freestanding bronze reliefs in the western hemisphere. The enormous frieze takes the viewer from the home of a father departing for the front, to the traumas of war, and back home again.

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For in-depth coverage of the monument’s creation at NorthJersey.com, click here.

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