Dedicated on Nov 15, 1998: The World War I. It bears the names of 131 Lycoming County residents who died during World War I.
Dedicated Nov 9, 1997: The World War II monument bears the names of 415 Lycoming County residents who died in World War II. Of that number, 175 were residents of Williamsport.
Dedicated May 27, 2000. Veterans and others demonstrate that they will never forget as they come together to dedicate a memorial to Lycoming County residents who were killed during the Korean War. The monument bears 60 names.
Dedicated May 26, 2001, the Vietnam War monument bears the names of 43 Lycoming County residents who were killed during the Vietnam War.
Dedicated July 4, 2007, the Global Conflicts for Peace and Freedom monument is carved from black granite mined from Pennsylvania and measures 14 feet long and stands 8 feet high.
Dedicated May 24, 2008, this satellite monument is in conjunction with the Global Conflicts for Peace and Freedom, a memorial to Lycoming County residents who have given the supreme sacrifice for freedom.
Dedicated May 29, 1999, a decommissioned M60-A3 Army stands in honor of the military service provided by residents of Lycoming County - past, present and future.
Photos courtesy of Charlie Bennett Photography