Yancey County Veterans Memorial

Yancey County Veterans Memorial

The memorial is an obelisk located in front of the courthouse. It is dedicated to Yancey County residents who died in 20th century wars, WW I, WW II, Korea and Vietnam. The names of heroes who gave their lives are carved into the four sides of the memorial (five names in WW I, 30 in WW II, 6 in Korea and 7 in Viet Nam). The obelisk is approximately 12 feet tall and weighs approximately 8,000 pounds. Front: World War I / [five names] / THIS MEMORIAL DEDICATED / IN HONOR TO ALL WHO SERVED / IN DEFENSE OF OUR COUNTRY ERECTED NOV 11 1986 BY THE AMERICAN LEGION EARL HORTON POST NO 122, LADIES AUXILLARY, AND CITIZENS OF YANCEY COUNTY

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Date of Installation:

November 11, 1986

Organization Responsible for Installation:

American Legion Earl Horton Post 122, Ladies Auxiliary and the Citizens of Yancy County

Memorial War Era(s):

Vietnam
Korea
WWII
WWI
Other

Location:

The memorial stands in front of the Yancey County Courthouse, 110 Town Square, Burnsville, NC.

 

Published on February 6, 2017