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Court of Honor

By Matt Berning (Author and Creator), Dr. Maheen Zaman (Advisor).
One of St. Paul’s three public monuments and memorials to World War I, the Court of Honor largely centers its attention on World War II, with a small plaque dedicated to World War I veterans of Minnesota. Located on the Mall adjacent to the State…

Vision of Peace

By Matt Berning (Author and Creator), Dr. Maheen Zaman (Advisor).
Once reflective of the name commonly associated with World War I; “The War to End All Wars,” the Vision of Peace now represents an ideal which is yet to come to fruition. As the name would suggest, this monument does not commemorate war, rather,…

University of Minnesota Memorial Stadium

By Matt Berning (Author and Creator), Dr. Maheen Zaman (Advisor).
What was once a glorious football stadium for the University of Minnesota and monument to World War I, all that remains of Memorial Stadium is the archway through which one entered with the dedicatory inscription in the McNamara Alumni Center. World…

Shadow Falls Park

By Matt Berning (Author and Creator), Dr. Maheen Zaman (Advisor).
World War I was a particularly trying time for the city of St. Paul. Because the United States fought against Germany, the city’s large German immigrant population came under heavy persecution due to questions about their loyalty to the country.…

Lakewood Cemetery

By Matt Berning (Author and Creator), Dr. Maheen Zaman (Advisor).
Made of St. Cloud granite, located in Minneapolis, and dedicated to Minnesota veterans, the Soldier’s Monument at Lakewood Cemetery was initially designed to serve as a monument to Minnesota’s Union Army veterans of the Civil War. Today, it also…

Hennepin Ave Methodist Episcopal Church

By Matt Berning (Author and Creator), Dr. Maheen Zaman (Advisor).
One of several Twin Cities Churches to erect a monument to World War I, the Hennepin Ave Methodist Episcopal Church did so on November 6, 1921 through the efforts of its parishioners. Located in the Church foyer, one cannot help but notice this…

Westminster Presbyterian Church

By Matt Berning (Author and Creator), Dr. Maheen Zaman (Advisor).
During World War I, Westminster Presbyterian Church in downtown Minneapolis transformed itself from a house of worship to a center of wartime support. While the Church’s male parishioners went overseas for military service, the female parishioners…

Plymouth Congregational Church

By Matt Berning (Author and Creator), Dr. Maheen Zaman (Advisor).
Domestically and abroad, World War I was an unprecedented and highly profound experience for Minneapolis’ Plymouth Congregational Church and its parishioners. In addition to sending dozens of men overseas to fight in the Great War, the Church itself…

Victory Memorial Drive

By Matt Berning (Author and Creator), Dr. Maheen Zaman (Advisor)
World War I was a particularly significant experience for Hennepin County residents. Over the course of the United States’ eighteen month military involvement overseas, 568 veterans and nurses were killed in action. Shortly after the November 11…

Peavey Fountain

By Matt Berning (Author and Creator), Dr. Maheen Zaman (Advisor).
Unlike most monuments and memorials to World War I in the Twin Cities, Peavey Fountain is not dedicated to Minnesota veterans, rather, to the horses of the 151st Field Artillery Division. The 151st was a Minnesota National Guard unit which became…
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