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The Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza is home to several memorials commemorating prominent people, significant wars and other important events in Arizona history.
The Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza is home to several memorials commemorating prominent people, significant wars and other important events in Arizona history. Pay your respects to the victims of Pearl Harbor at the memorial to the USS Arizona, which includes one of the two 19,585-lb anchors and a mast of the Arizona. There are also memorials honoring Vietnam Veterans, Korean War, World War I, Jewish War Veterans, Armenian Martyrs, Navajo Code Talkers, and Operation Desert Storm.
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1700 West Washington Street, Phoenix, AZ, United States
+1 602-926-3620
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