Charlestown Naval Shipyard Park I, Charlestown, MA 02129, United StatesMap
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The environment is very beautiful to commemorate the Korean War victims. It is still very good to simply visit as a scenic spot. I also see many people visiting here. It is also a more commemorative place.
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The environment is very beautiful to commemorate the Korean War victims. It is still very good to simply visit as a scenic spot. I also see many people visiting here. It is also a more commemorative place.
For many Bostonians and even Americans, this is a very historic place, and it is worth visiting. The environment is particularly good, but there are really few people to visit. People who love peace must come and see.
Memorial park established to commemorate the American soldiers killed in the Korean War. Small area, small street park size. Although small, it can be seen that the daily life is carefully arranged and maintained. Very clean and tidy. At the core of the park is a statue of a US soldier in a windbreaker, a little larger than a real person. A circle of columns surrounds the statue. The columns are full of names, and it is guessed that they are the names of the dead. Behind the statue are four flags side by side, the United States, South Korea, the United Nations, and one that does not know the name. There are also stone memorial plaques around the memorial, which have bronze soldiers reliefs and memorial texts, badges, and the names of people who commemorate them. The stone seats, the red bricks on the ground are engraved with commemorative text, badges, maps of the Korean Peninsula, famous words, and many bricks are engraved with the names of the dead. The park broadcasts Korean War-related content every once in a while, and adults can usually see them playing and walking their dogs with their children.
To commemorate the deaths of Massachusetts soldiers in the Korean War. The former site of the Navy shipyard in Charleston is a life-size statue. As a Chinese, you don't have to look at it to avoid unpleasantness.