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English: Doughboy statue at Forest Park with the Flagpole
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Camera location40° 42′ 04.58″ N, 73° 50′ 29.91″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

In 1923 plans were drawn up for a memorial at the Myrtle Avenue entrance to Forest Park’s main thoroughfare, signifying a new “Memorial Drive,” and 70 pine trees were planted to commemorate those from the neighboring community who died in combat during World War I. This monument, including a sculpture of a soldier, an ornamental flagstaff and bronze honor rolls, honors their valor and sacrifice. A gift of the Richmond Hill War Memorial Committee and the Gold Star Mothers Association of Richmond Hill, the monument was dedicated on November 10, 1925.

The sculpture by Joseph Pollia (1893-1954) represents a standard infantryman known as a “doughboy.”

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The Flagpole & My Buddys Statue

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