Imperial War Memorial

Imperial War Memorial

An honor roll type monument consisting of a wide fieldstone wall with three bronze plates attached. Originally a World War I monument, the names of World War II veterans were added in 1953. Names from the Korean and Vietnam Wars were added in 1987. The memorial honors the service of the men and women from Finley and North Fayette Townships, Pennsylvania in those conflicts.

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Date of Installation:

November 11, 1919

Organization Responsible for Installation:

Citizens of the Imperial , PA. Area

Memorial War Era(s):

Vietnam
Korea
WWII
WWI

Location:

237 Main Street Imperial, PA 15126 Next to the Valley Presbyterian Church. 40 Degrees 27’ 1” North 80 Degrees 14’ 53” West Imperial is an unincorporated village located in Finley and North Fayette Townships Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.

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Imperial War Memorial

Imperial War Memorial

Imperial War Memorial

Imperial War Memorial

Imperial War Memorial

 

Published on October 1, 2020