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Indiana’s rich military history comes alive as you explore the Indiana War Memorial Museum and see the tattered flag of the 15th Indiana Infantry Regiment, stroll along the lush green space at the Veterans Memorial Plaza or sit intently listening to the stories of bravery at the Medal of Honor Memorial. Experiencing these historic landmarks enables us to honor the generations of Hoosiers who defend freedom around the world.

The Indiana War Memorials Foundation is proud to support the museum, monuments and memorials that form the Indiana War Memorial Plaza Historic District—a National Historic Landmark District that is also on the National Register of Historic Places. No other city in the United States maintains as many acres dedicated to honoring veterans. Only Washington D.C. has more monuments dedicated to veterans and military conflicts. These historic treasures give us a concrete and meaningful way to ensure that the sacrifices of Hoosier veterans are remembered forever.

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With 25 acres filled with one museum, three parks and various monuments and memorials, Indianapolis ranks first in the nation in the number of acres dedicated to honoring our veterans, and second only to Washington D.C. in the number of monuments.

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October 11, 2024

Veterans Day

Please join the Veterans Day Council of Indianapolis in celebrating Veterans Day Sunday, November 10, 2024 and Monday, November 11, 2024. Veterans Day Reception: The Veterans Day Reception & Awards…
Exhibit BackgrounderStories of Service
January 31, 2023

Stories of Service: Major Charity Adams

Early Life  Charity Adams was born on December 5, 1918 in Kittrell, North Carolina. She grew up in Columbia, South Carolina until moving to Ohio to continue her education at…
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November 18, 2022

Shining A Light Holiday Projection

Visit Monument Circle this holiday season to see the holiday projection of Shining A Light! You’ll be moved by the massive 360° coordinated audio, video and light projection that transforms Monument…
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Looking for a fun activity this spring for the whole family to enjoy? Check out the PocketSights App and take a tour of the Indiana War Memorials Historic District in Downtown Indy, including the Soldiers and Sailors Monument!

In addition to taking the self-guided walking tour, the observation deck of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument is open Friday - Sunday from 10:30 am - 5:30 pm. 

Check out the Pocketsights App today! https://pocketsights.com/tours/tour/Indianapolis-Indiana-War-Memorials-1605 

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Today is National Vietnam War Veterans Day. 

Thank you to all those and their families who served in the Vietnam War. 

Visit the Indiana War Memorial Museum to learn more about the sacrifice and bravery of our Hoosiers who fought in Vietnam. 

The Museum is open Wednesday to Sunday from 9 am to 5 pm. 

 Admission is free! 

*** The Shrine Room is closed for construction and is slated to reopen mid to late-September.

Learn more about this day of commemoration: 
https://www.military.com/veterans-day/vietnam-veterans-day#:~:text=Celebrated%20every%20March%2029%2C%20Vietnam,served%20in%20the%20Vietnam%20War. 

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Commemorate your Veteran's legacy by purchasing a Brick of Honor from the Indiana War Memorials Foundation.

The Brick of Honor will be placed at the foot of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in the summer of 2025, creating a lasting tribute to your veteran's service and sacrifice in the heart of Indianapolis.

Learn more about purchasing a brick: https://www.indianawarmemorials.org/commemorate/. 

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Today is National Medal of Honor Day. Indianapolis is proud to be the home to one of three congressionally recognized memorials honoring Medal of Honor recipients. The Medal of Honor is the nation’s highest award for military valor. 

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Tomorrow is Medal of Honor Day. Did you know there are 99 Medal of Honor recipients from Indiana? 

Sammy Davis is Indiana’s only living recipient and his Medal of Honor can be seen on display at the Indiana War Memorial Museum. Learn more about Sammy Davis’ service and Medal of Honor Award at the Indiana War Memorials. 

The Museum is open Wednesday to Sunday from 9 am to 5 pm.  Admission is free! 

*** The Shrine Room is closed for construction and is slated to reopen mid to late-September.

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On this day, in 1918, the Second Battle of the Somme began. The German troops launched an extensive drive to win World War I. The offensive lasted until April 6 and casualties for both the German and Allied sides totalled at 17,100 troops. 

Did you know: Trench warfare became the way of war during World War I?  The Museum at the Indiana War Memorial has a lifesize trench replica you can walk through. 

Come and see for yourself at the Museum, open Wednesday through Sunday between 9 am and 5 pm. Admission is free! 

*** The Shrine Room is closed for construction and is slated to reopen mid to late-September.

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Today is the first day of Spring! After a long winter, Indiana War Memorials is excited to invite you back to our parks this summer. 

Did you know the Indiana War Memorials Foundation has volunteer opportunities to assist on the Indiana War Memorial Properties? Interested in helping with the spring and summer beautification of the parks? Learn more at https://www.indianawarmemorials.org/donate/volunteer/ 
 
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Did you know the circle, in which the Soldiers and Sailors Monument stands, was originally laid out for the Governor’s Mansion in 1827? 

No governor ever lived in the mansion, but it was used for meetings, as a bank, and as a library until the building was eventually demolished. The Circle became a city park, eventually leading to the suggestion that a Monument be placed in the middle of the circle. 

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