Hampstead War Memorial

Hampstead War Memorial
Originally built for a cost of $6,000 and dedicated on November 1, 1947 with a bronze plaque containing 383 names being presented and attached to the wall. The years took their toll on the original memorial and it was torn down and replaced at the same location. This time being made of stone and at this dedication in 1989, there were 1,130 names added from WWI, WWII, the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Four flag poles were also added. This project was headed by contractor, John Lang. The estimated cost of the project was $35,000, but all labor and materials were donated. On Veteran's Day, November 11, 2012, a new plaque was dedicated with 46 more names from WWII, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Lebanon/Grenada War, Panama War, the Gulf War and the War on Terrorism. On May 7, 2016 a new plaque honoring Gold Star Mothers/Members was added to the War Memorial. There are now a total of 1,559 names on the memorial. The War Memorial is maintained by the Hampstead American Legion Post 200 and the Town of Hampstead. At Christmas time, red, white and blue lights are added to a large tree behind the memorial to honor those who fought for our freedom.

Installation Date:

01 Nov 1947

Organization Responsible for Installation:

The War Memorial Association, with the American Legion and the Rotary International

Memorial War Era(s):

  • Vietnam
  • Persian Gulf
  • Panama
  • WWII
  • Other
  • Lebanon/Grenada
  • WWI

Memorial Condition:

Good

Website:

http://www.alpost200.org

Location:

Main Street Hampstead, Maryland 21074