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Natick military veterans and war memorial tour

May 30, 2021 by Bob Brown 2 Comments

Natick’s war memorials are largely concentrated within a few blocks downtown, making it easy to take a tour from the Revolutionary War to the present.

Memorial squares are also spread throughout town, and you can find a directory of them thanks to an Eagle Scout project.

(We’re sure we’re missing some. Fill us in by letting us know where they are or feel free to share photos if you have any we can use: natickreport@gmail.com)

Revolutionary War monument at Morse Institute Library

 

natick praying indian burial ground downtown natick

 

natick praying indian burial ground downtown natick

Natick Common, Civil War Monument

 

cannon, Natick Common

 

army labs memorial

 

WW1 monument

 

Dennis J. Moran Square

 

Dennis J. Moran Square

 

War Memorial list of names at Morse Institute Library

 

War Memorial list of names at Morse Institute Library

ww2

 

World War 2 memorial and flags

World War II memorial Cottage Street

 

World War II memorial Cottage Street

World War II memorial Cottage Street

 

Korean War memorial at Moran Square

 

Women Veterans memorial bench at Morse Institute Library

 

vietnam veterans memorial bridge

 

POW-MIA memorial

 

Vietnam War memorial

 

Fallen soldiersmemorial at VFW Post

 

Natick Fallen Soldiers Memorial, Rte. 135

memorial square Robert White

 

barber brothers square

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Comments

  1. Alice White says

    April 6, 2022 at 11:23 am

    On the corner of pond and campus street in nattick Massachusetts is a dedicated sign to the white brothers for their time in the wars is there a picture of said sign??

    Reply
    • Bob Brown says

      April 14, 2022 at 9:12 am

      Hi Alice, indeed there is. Can’t seem to attach it to a comment, but will email it to you,

      Regards,
      Bob

      Reply

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