
Freedom Memorial Park in downtown Fayetteville, NC is designed to be one
of the premier Veterans parks in the
southeastern United States. When complete, it will serve as a fitting
tribute to the men and women in uniform who
have served our country. This $1.5 million project is being funded by
private donations.
The selfless service and
sacrifice of those who have served this
country should never be forgotten.
Take a moment to enjoy the
park and pay tribute to our America's heroes.
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Duty ~ Honor ~ Country |
The Park is located on the corner of Hay street & Bragg Blvd. across from the Airborne & Special Operation Museum |
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Iron Mike statue is now in position at the Airborne & Special Operations Museum |
A view of Freedom
Memorial Park |
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| A single rose was placed at the base of the Korean War Memorial in honor of Cpl Oliver W. Matthews during 27th July ceremonies in recognizing the signing of the Korean War Armistice Day, Flags should have been flown at half - staff. CPL Matthews was KIA 27 August 1951. Picture provided by: CSM R Tom Twomey | THANKS TO THE CITY AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT WORKERS CONTINUE TO MAKE THE IMPROVEMENT IN UPGRADING THE APPEARANCE OF THE PARK. We now have a rest room on site. |
| We are honored to be part of America’s home of heroes to work with those who share our commitment to the Armed Forces. Freedom Memorial Park Steering Committee and it's members are proud to join forces with the City of Fayetteville, Cumberland County, state and local governments, nonprofit organizations, private citizens, and other partners, in support of Veterans park, located next to Freedom Memorial Park, to build trails and playgrounds, recognize and promote local history, and introduce the next generation to stewardship opportunities and responsibilities. |
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