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Andrew and a Rock Memorial of Honored Dead of WWII |
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Dedicated stones of local service men dedicated by their families. |
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I thought that it was neat the they wanted to use granite stone that was native to the United States. This obelisk was made from quarried granite from Clovis, California. |
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Andrew's elementary school fund-raised to help build this memorial. |
As part of the requirements Andrew is working on to earn his Wolf in the Cub Scout program, he needed to visit a historic place in his community. We drove to the newly built Veteran's Memorial and had a few minutes to read the plaques and talk about the importance of remembering those who have and do serve our country and fight for our freedom.
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