32nd Street Veteran's Memorial

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Last Updated: December 5, 2025

The 32nd Street Veteran's Memorial is located in Brigantine, New Jersey.


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Summary

It was established to honor the men and women who have served in the military. The memorial includes a fountain, a large granite monument, and several smaller monuments representing each branch of the military.

Visitors to the memorial can see the names of local veterans who have served in various wars inscribed on the granite monument. The fountain provides a peaceful and serene atmosphere for reflection and remembrance.

One interesting fact about the memorial is that it was constructed with donations from the local community. The design for the memorial was chosen through a public competition.

The best time of year to visit the 32nd Street Veteran's Memorial is during the warmer months, when the fountain is running and the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. Visitors may also want to check the schedule for special events, such as Memorial Day or Veterans Day ceremonies, which are held at the memorial. Overall, the 32nd Street Veteran's Memorial is a must-see destination for anyone interested in paying tribute to the sacrifices of the brave men and women who have served in the military.

       

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